If Pakistan wants to maintain its geographical location, the terrorism: army head stops

New -delhi, October 3 (IANS). Indian Army Head Upendra Dwivedi said in two words that if Pakistan wants to maintain its geographical location, it will have to stop the state hrys terrorism. General Dwivedi visited the Advance Fronts in Rajasthan on Friday and encouraged the soldiers and checked their operational preparations. During this he made a big statement about Operation Sindoor 2.0. General Dwivedi said that the purpose of his arrival was here to see how our preparation is if the operation Sindoor 2.0 is. I am confident that if we have the opportunity, we are fully prepared. If we get a chance, the results will be positive and the results in our favor. He clearly said that India is fully ready this time and that a limited policy such as the previous campaign will not be adopted. The army chief said: “This time the action will be of such a nature that Pakistan will have to think whether he wants to exist geographically. If Pakistan wants to maintain his geographical location, it will have to stop the state sponsored terrorism.” General Dwivedi, who addressed the soldiers, said that the Minister of Defense for Operation Sindoor specially told me that when I met you, the message gives the whole credit for his success to you all. He further said that the operation is facing our lives in such a way that it will be with us throughout his life. The Army Chief also checked the operational preparations by visiting Bikaner Military Station and Advance Posts and communicating with officers, soldiers and former servicemen. He emphasizes modernization, technology and fighting of readiness here. Noteworthy was Operation Sindoor a special campaign by the Indian army, which attacked the Pakistan -panted terrorism. It is considered a symbol of the country’s strategic ability and the courage of the soldiers. It is clear from this statement from the army head that if the situation worsens, India will take a decisive and aggressive attitude. Pakistan will have to seriously reconsider its policy of terrorism. Let us know that the Indian Air Force Chief of the Air Force Amarpreet Singh said Friday that the Indian forces targeted many military bases of Pakistan during Operation Sindor. In New -Delhi, he said on Friday that many fighter jets of Pakistan were destroyed in Operation Sindoor. At the same time, 4 to 5F-16 fighter jets that stand on the Pakistani basis also came to the target during this period. These aircraft were on the ground. In addition, the Air Force has caused serious damage to various Pakistani air base, radar, commando center, runway, hangers and a surface -to -air rack system. Air Chief said a C-13-class aircraft from Pakistan and possibly a high-value supervision plane was also hit in this action. -Ians GCB/DSC shares this story tags

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