The Chief of the General Staff of the UPENDRA Dwivedi army trolley the Pakistani logic of the promotion of General Pakistan Asima Munir in the order of Field Marshal after the Sindoor operation.
“If you ask Pakistan if you lost or won, he would say that my boss became a field marshal. We only had to win, so he became a field marshal …” Dwivedi told Iit-Madras.
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In May, the Sindoor in May, IAF performed accurate strikes on several targets in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied cashmere associated with terrorist groups. The aim of the operation was to destroy terrorist infrastructure and neutralizing key workers as a result of the Pahalgam attack.
Coas, when he talked about the operation, said, “What happened on April 22 in Pahalgam shocked the nation. 23., 23, the next day, we all sat down. This was the first time RM (Defense Rajnath Singh) said” enough “. All three chiefs were clear that something had to be done. This is a kind of self -confidence, political direction and the political clarity we have seen for the first time.
Previously, Marshal Amar Preet Singh presented sixteen on Saturday. Aviation chief Marshal LM Katre Memorial lecture in Bengalur.
He said that the Indian Air Force (IAF) shot down five Pakistani fighter aircraft and a large airplane during the Sindoor operation, in the largest recorded surface between India air. He provided a detailed description of the Sindoor operation with visual substances and slides.
India carried out air strikes in Balakot and focused on the training camp of the terrorist group Jaish-E-Mohammad (me).
If you ask Pakistan if you lost or won, he would say my boss became a field marshal.
Indian strikes were in response to a terrorist attack, which he performed in Pulwama in Jammu and Kashmir, a suicide bomber, resulting in the death of 40 CRPF workers.
(With the entry from agencies)
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