NOW IF ANY TERRORIST ATTACK HAPPENS THEN INDIA WILL CONSIDER IT A DECLARATION OF WAR.

    India-Pakistan war news updates: indian forces have targeted several military bases of Pakistan. This retaliatory action was taken after provocative actions from Pakistan.

    India has warned Pakistan in clear words. According to sources, the government has decided that any terrorist attack will be considered an act of war. Any such action will be responded to accordingly. This will not be limited to the current situation, but in future, if any terrorist attack takes place, India will respond to it by considering it as a war.

    On Saturday afternoon, Prime Minister Narendra Modi called a high-level meeting on national security, in which Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, NSA Ajit Doval, Army Chief and top security officials participated. A few hours before this, Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri termed Pakistan’s recent actions as ‘provocative and dangerous’ in a press conference.

    On Saturday morning, Pakistan Air Force fighter jets tried to attack Srinagar, the Pakistan Air Force attempted to target Srinagar. In response, the Indian Army swiftly retaliated. Preceding this, Pakistan had launched drone strikes in border districts, all thwarted by India’s air defence system. Reports emerged of power outages and explosions in various border regions such as Jammu, Srinagar, Samba, Pathankot, and Barmer. Immediately gave a befitting reply. Earlier on Friday night and Saturday morning, Pakistan had carried out drone attacks in the districts bordering India, which were intercepted by India’s air defence system. There were reports of blackouts and explosions in many border areas, including Jammu, Srinagar, Samba, Pathankot, and Barmer.

    India’s counter-strike under ‘Operation Sindoor’

    The Indian Air Force retaliated at at least four airbases of Pakistan late on Friday night. After this, there was a stir in Pakistan. However, Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif said that the nuclear option is ‘not worth discussing in the current situation’. He admitted that the nuclear option is available, but no meeting has been held on it at present.

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