
Pakistan on high alert: After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in South Kashmir, the tension between India and Pakistan has increased a lot. After this cowardly attack on tourists, India has started taking action. Action has been intensified against terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir and the security forces on the Line of Control (LOC) are completely in alert mode.
Meanwhile, the Pakistani Army has started a military exercise called “Lalkar-e-Momin” in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK). Apart from this, the Pak Army is conducting another military exercise named “Fiza-e-Bedar” in Punjab province. This exercise includes fighter aircraft like J-10, F-16, and JF-17.
Pakistan is suffering fear!
After the Pahalgam terror attack, Pakistan is afraid of India’s possible retaliation and for this reason it has taken several steps along the Line of Control (LoC) to find out its army activities.
According to the information received by India Today, the Pakistani Army is carrying forward its radar system in Sialkot sector to find out the Indian air strikes. Apart from this, Pakistani Army is being deployed at advance places to track Indian activities in Ferozepur sector.
Pakistan picked up this big job
Recently, Pakistan has set up a TPS-77 radar site in Chor Cantonment, just 58 km from the international border. TPS-77 Multi-Rol radar (MRR) is a very enabled radar system, used to monitor air traffic worldwide.
Pakistan’s Defense Minister threatened
On Monday, Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khwaja Muhammad Asif said that the attack from India is sure to be done. Asif told the Reuters, “We have strengthened our army because it is going to happen now. Pakistan is on high alert at this time and we will use our nuclear weapons only when there is a big threat to our existence.”