New Delhi: Ever since the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, there has been a situation of tremendous tension between India and Pakistan. Swords are drawn from both sides. Security forces are on alert from the LOC to the international border, where no one knows what may happen when. The Indian government has taken another big decision in the meantime.

The Modi government has asked many states to conduct mock drills. The Home Ministry has asked the states to conduct mock drills on May 7. Not only this, the states have also been instructed to conduct mock drills to avoid air strikes. The timing of the instructions of the Modi government is considered very important. The last time such a mock drill was conducted was in 1971.

Mock drill is going to be held after 54 years..

The last time a mock drill was conducted was in the year 1971. At that time, there was a fierce war between India and Pakistan on two fronts. After 54 years of this war, a mock drill will be held in the country. According to sources, the Home Ministry has asked to conduct mock drills for the security of the states. In this, the following steps have been asked to be taken.

The situation of tension after the terrorist attack

Since the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, the tension on the border has not decreased. Terrorists linked to Pakistan shot 26 innocent civilians. Pakistan has fired on Indian posts on the Line of Control for 11 consecutive nights. India has responded strongly to Islamabad’s repeated cross-border firings.

For information, let us tell you that India is not going to spare anyone for the most horrific attack in Pahalgam after Pulwama in 2019. The PM met Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh today. There is speculation about how New Delhi will respond to the attack.

The meeting lasted for more than 30 minutes. It occurred a day after the Prime Minister met Air Chief Marshal Amarpreet Singh. The Prime Minister has so far met the Army, Navy and Air Force chiefs.