Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar has issued a strict warning against future terrorists, stating that India will not hesitate to strike back regardless of the place.
“If they are deep in Pakistan, we will go deep into Pakistan,” Jaishankar said in an interview with Politico during Brussels’ official visit by Brussels for high-level trade talks with the European Union. This comment reflects one of the strongest stance of the Government of India on cross -border terrorism in recent months.
“it [Pakistan] A country is very immersed in its use of terrorism as a means of state policy. This is the whole issue, “Jaishankar told Politico. When asked if the conditions of the last month’s hostility are still present, he said,” If you call commitment to terrorism a source of stress, it is absolutely, it is exactly this. ,
The struggle erupted in early May after a deadly terrorist attack in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir on 22 February, which claimed the lives of 26 citizens, mainly Hindus. India blamed Pakistan for sponsoring the attack, an allegation by Islamabad. Clash saw missile exchanges and airstrikes between two atomic-head neighbors, concluding in a ceasefire declared on 10 May.
While the two countries claimed victory, versions of their versions were different. India initially rejected Pakistan’s claims to demolish several Indian fighter jets. However, a senior Indian military officer later acknowledged the loss of the aircraft without providing specific details. Online broadcast images suggested that at least one Mirage and one Rafael-two French manufactured-below. According to Politico, the US and French officials indicated that Pakistani forces used Chinese technology to take one of the jets down.
Pressed at the loss of the aircraft, Jaishankar did not confirm specific details, but said the matter would be addressed by appropriate officials at the right time.
Jaishankar stressed that Indian aerial attacks had severely humiliated Pakistan’s military infrastructure. “As far as my question is, how effective the Rafael was or clearly, how effective the other systems were – for me, the proof of pudding is destroyed and disabled air areas on the Pakistani side,” he told Politico.
He said, “The fight stopped for a reason and only one reason on the 10th, which was the 10th morning that we hit these eight Pakistani aerial areas, the main eight Pakistani airfields and disable them,” he said. “And don’t take my word for this, these are images that are available in Google. You can see the runways and the hangar who have taken a hit.”
Jaishankar also accused Pakistan of training and deploying terrorists across the border. “Pakistan is training the ‘thousands’ of terrorists in the open and exposing them to his southern neighbor,” he said.
He said, “We are not going to live with it. So his message is that if you continue to do barbaric work done in April, vengeance is going to happen, and this vengeance will be against terrorist organizations and terrorist leadership,” he said. (AI)