Pahalgam Terror Attack / After the attack, Rafale's 'attack' exercise, Pakistan was shaken the whole night

After the Pahalgam terror attack, India has adopted a tough stance. Air Force, Army and Navy are active on all three fronts. Rafale is patrolling the border, INS Vikrant is stationed in the Arabian Sea. The possibility of air strike has increased. Strict action against Pakistan is considered certain.

Pahalgam Terror Attack: After the cowardly terrorist attack in Pahalgam, India has made it clear that now is not the time to sit silent. India has started preparing for retaliation to end the terrorist designs being operated from Pakistani soil. Now only the clock is ticking - and this clock is going to be heavy for Pakistan.

Fighter jets kept resonating all night

After the attack, the situation remained tense on the India-Pakistan border last night. The roar of Rafale, Sukhoi and other fighter jets of the Indian Air Force was heard in the sky of Srinagar. Transport aircrafts and aircraft equipped with Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS) patrolled the whole night and kept a close watch on every movement of the enemy. According to reports, Indian jets flew very close to the border and Pakistan Air Force was also seen active in the sky.

Army, Air Force and Navy - active on all three fronts

After the Pahalgam attack, all three wings of the Indian Army - Army, Air Force and Navy - are on alert. From Jammu and Kashmir to the Arabian Sea, the army's movement has intensified. Rafales are patrolling the border, raids and action are being taken on terrorist hideouts. A strategy is also being made to tighten the noose on traitors sitting inside India.

Army Chief's visit, review of the situation in Pahalgam

Today, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi is reaching Srinagar. He will chair a high-level security review meeting there, in which a strategy will be prepared for further action on the Line of Control and the international border. After the meeting, the Army Chief will go to the place in Pahalgam where the lives of innocent tourists were taken. Fifteen Corps Commander Lieutenant General Prashant Srivastava and Victor Force Commander will also be present with him.

INS Vikrant's glory in the Arabian Sea

India's maritime power has also come into action now. Indian Navy's indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant has been deployed in the Arabian Sea. Advanced fighter jets like MiG-29K and attack helicopters are deployed on it. On Thursday, missile testing was also done from INS Surat, which is capable of accurately targeting enemy targets from surface to sea. Satellite images show that INS Vikrant is rapidly moving towards the western maritime border.

Operation 'Akram' - Air Force's counter preparation

The Indian Air Force has started a war exercise in the Central Sector, named "Operation Aakram". State-of-the-art fighter aircraft like Rafale and Sukhoi-30 are participating in it. Rafale squadrons of Ambala and Hashimara are involved in this exercise. Although the Air Force is calling it a routine exercise, its timing is no less than a warning to Pakistan.

Repetition of history? The atmosphere is reminiscent of the 2019 air strike

This situation is reminiscent of the situation after the 2019 Pulwama attack, when India destroyed Pakistan's terrorist bases by air strike in Balakot. At that time, Mirage 2000 jets entered the enemy's house and took action. Now once again the same anger and the same resolve is visible in the country.