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India-Pakistan Tensions Soar Amidst Heightened Military Preparations

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Pakistan is gripped by fear due to India's military preparations. It is believed that India could take action at any moment, leaving Pakistan living under a constant shadow of fear.

India Pakistan tension war: Following the recent terrorist attack in Pulwama, anger is palpable in India. Both the public and the government are adopting a b stance against Pakistan. India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, halted trade and postal services, and reduced diplomatic ties. These actions are seen as preparations for a major military operation. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has clearly given the military a free hand to manage the situation.

The signs are clear: India's patience has run out.

India's military activities clearly indicate that preparations for action are complete. This has caused unease in Pakistan. Abdul Basit, Pakistan's former High Commissioner to India, has suggested that India might attack Pakistan on May 10th or 11th, after Russia's Victory Day (May 9th). PM Modi's absence from the Victory Day celebrations further hinted at the nation's priorities.

Mock drills and Air Force preparedness

On May 7th, mock drills were conducted across 244 districts in India, training civilians to cope with a war-like situation. This exercise is the first of its kind since 1971. The fact that the India-Pakistan war of 1971 followed four days after a similar drill is being viewed as a significant sign.

Air Force exercises on the Ganga Expressway

The Indian Air Force recently conducted a special military exercise in two phases on the Ganga Expressway, practicing combat techniques such as night landings, take-offs, and low-altitude fly-pasts. This exercise served as a clear warning to Pakistan.

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