New Delhi: After the Pahalgam attack, there is an atmosphere of tension between India and Pakistan, which is being watched by all. The Indian Army is keeping a close watch on every moment. The Indian Army deployed on the western front is also keeping a close watch on the fuel supply from Pakistan by its friendly countries and the activities of its warships deployed there.

Ever since the Pahalgam attack, Pakistan has been facing a massive shortage of oil. It has only a limited stock of oil left. Pakistan may have to face a shortage of fuel in the coming days. If the information received from sources is to be believed, it has sought help from its friendly countries to supply oil.

The Army is keeping an eye on Pakistan’s warships.

If sources are to be believed, India’s surveillance system deployed in the Arabian Sea is keeping a close watch on the movement of ships supplying fuel and other essential goods to Karachi and other Pakistani ports. The Indian and Pakistani navies are also closely watching each other’s activities. Our P-8I and MQ-9B drones have also been deployed in the area.

India’s satellites are closely monitoring the activities of other navies, called Pakistani friends. There will be a mock drill in India on May 7, i.e. tomorrow, where the Army will make the Army aware of the dangers through practice. Mock drills will be conducted in all major cities, including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai.

Tension is constantly increasing between India and Pakistan.n

For information, let us tell you that the tension between India and Pakistan is constantly increasing. Pakistan is trying to plot a terrorist conspiracy by ambushing across the border, while the battalion of Indian soldiers is also ready to teach a lesson. On April 22, 2025, terrorists killed 26 people in Pahalgam by asking about their religion. Since then, tense situations have constantly prevailed between India and Pakistan.