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Pakistan in Massive fear, puts Air Force on high alert, defense assets deployed to the Borders, Shehbaz Sharif likely to..., PM Modi plans to...

Pakistan in Massive fear, puts Air Force on high alert, defense assets deployed to the Borders, Shehbaz Sharif likely to..., PM Modi plans to...

India.com30-04-2025
Islamabad: The cowardly Pahalgam attack by Pakistan-backed terrorists on innocent Hindu tourists has shocked the entire world. Now, the Modi government is getting prepared to teach Pakistan a lesson. There is a concern in Pakistan that India is planning a major military operation in response to the Pahalgam attack. On Tuesday night at around 2 AM, Pakistan's Information Minister hastily released a statement claiming that India is planning to launch an attack within the next 24 to 36 hours.
Meanwhile, reports suggest that a worried Pakistan has also begun its preparations. The Pakistan Air Force has been ordered to remain on constant alert. Pakistan's Defense Minister, Khawaja Asif, has stated that the country is ready to respond to any Indian aggression. Pakistan Deploying Defense Assets at Border
According to the reports, the Pakistani government has deployed key air defense assets and electronic warfare units to forward positions near the border. Pakistan is conducting continuous aerial preparedness exercises. These activities come at a time when Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a meeting on Tuesday, stated that the armed forces have been given a free hand to decide on action in response to terrorist attacks.
Citing the people familiar to the matter, The Economic Times reported that the Pakistani activities have been detected at several locations across the border. Pakistan has strengthened its radar systems in the Sialkot sector to detect Indian aerial movements. Similar activities have also been observed near Lahore.
Pakistan has also deployed additional troops from regions such as Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK). According to the reports, these new troops are being stationed as backup support for the Pakistani Army units deployed along the Line of Control (LOC) with India. Tensions have escalated along the LOC following the Pahalgam attack, with continuous gunfire being reported for the past six days.
According to people familiar with the matter, electronic warfare equipment has also been deployed to the front lines and is active in the Ferozepur sector. These activities indicate that Pakistan is preparing to prevent long-range strikes on the headquarters or hideouts of major terrorist groups. Activity Observed in Two Divisions
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has stated that they have strengthened their military, as an Indian incursion is highly likely. According to people familiar with the matter, activities of the Pakistani Army's 6th Armoured Division and 7th Infantry Division have been observed in Bagh, Rawalakot, and Toli Pir areas of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). This movement is being described as unusual, as the 6th Armoured Division is based in Gujranwala and the 7th Infantry Division is generally deployed along the Punjab border.
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