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Army chief dismisses Pakistan’s nuclear threat, issues a strong warning

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  • Indian Army's Warning to Pakistan: Following the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India launched Operation Sindoor in retaliation, destroying terrorist bases located in Pakistan.
  • Several terrorist camps were attacked with rockets, eliminating many terrorists.
  • Since then, tensions have remained high between India and Pakistan.
  • Pakistan has repeatedly threatened nuclear attacks, but India has consistently exposed its bluff to the world.
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Indian Army’s Warning to Pakistan: Following the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India launched Operation Sindoor in retaliation, destroying terrorist bases located in Pakistan. Several terrorist camps were attacked with rockets, eliminating many terrorists.

Since then, tensions have remained high between India and Pakistan. Pakistan has repeatedly threatened nuclear attacks, but India has consistently exposed its bluff to the world. Meanwhile, Indian Army Chief General Dwivedi has issued a stern warning to Pakistan in no uncertain terms.

He stated emphatically that Pakistan’s rhetoric regarding nuclear attacks has been rendered meaningless. He further added that India’s Operation Sindoor is still ongoing. If any provocative action or act of aggression is committed by Pakistan, a befitting response will be given. He said that the situation on the Northern Front is completely stable. The situation in Jammu and Kashmir is sensitive but under control.

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