India will go on a deep strike in Pakistan on provoking terrorist attacks, India warns Jiyashankar

India will go on a deep strike in Pakistan on provoking terrorist attacks, India warns Jiyashankar

India will attack deep into Pakistan over the abetment of terrorist attacks, warning the Foreign Minister Kayshankar, claiming that there will be vengeance against terrorist organizations and their leaders in the case of barbaric acts such as the Pehhalgam attack.

Jaishankar, who is traveling to Europe a month after India, after launching Operation Sindoor in response to the Pahgam terror attack, also said that Pakistan was “trained in the open” terrorists in the open “thousands of terrorists and were” unlike “in India.

He told Politico on Monday, “We are not going to live with it. So his message is for him 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 on Monday.

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He said, “We don’t care where they are. If they are deep in Pakistan, we will go deep in Pakistan,” he said.

Tension increased after the Pahgam terror attack between India and Pakistan on 22 April, claiming 26 lives. India on May 7 made accurate attacks on the terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir.

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The on-ground hostility of the Indian and Pakistan sides lasted for four days, ending on May 10 with an understanding of stopping military functions after negotiations between the directors of the military operations of both sides.

Jaishankar warned that the root causes of conflict are unchanged.

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“This (Pakistan) is a country that is very immersed in the use of terrorism as a means of state policy. It is a complete issue,” he was said by Politico.

Asked if the conditions caused by the outbreak of war last month were still, he said: “If you call commitment to terrorism a source of stress, it is at all, it is exactly.” When asked about the loss, Jaishankar said that the concerned officials would communicate on the matter when they were ready.

He said that India’s fighter aircraft and missiles had caused a much widespread damage to the Pakistani Air Force than Pakistan, forcing Pakistan to sue for peace.

“As far as my question is, how effective Rafael was or clearly, how effective the other systems were – the evidence of pudding for me is destroyed and disabled airspaces in the Pakistani side,” he said.

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He said, “The fight stopped for a reason and only one reason on the 10th, which was the 10th morning, we hit these eight Pakistani, main eight Pakistani air areas and disable them,” he said the images were available in the runways in Google and the hangers that have taken the hit.

During his week-long visit to Europe, Jaishankar also interacted with leaders of the European Union, Belgium and France to promote bilateral relations and confirmed India’s zero-oppression policy against terrorism.

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