‘If they are deep in Pakistan, we will go …’: Eam S Jaishankar gives horrifying warning for retribution over terror attacks

‘If they are deep in Pakistan, we will go …’: Eam S Jaishankar gives horrifying warning for retribution over terror attacks

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Minister of Foreign Affairs S Jaishankar has issued a strict warning against future terrorist provocations and repeated that India will not hesitate to hit back, regardless of the location. “When they are deep in Pakistan, we go deep in Pakistan,” he said.

Almost three weeks after the end of a short but intense conflict between India and Pakistan, Minister of Foreign Affairs S Jaishankar has issued a strict warning against future terrorist provocations, and repeats that India will not hesitate to go back, regardless of the location. “When they are deep in Pakistan, we go deep in Pakistan,” Jaishankar said in an interview with Politico during his official visit to Brussels for high -level trade discussions with the European Union. The comments reflect one of the strongest views of the Indian government over cross -border terrorism in recent months.

“It [Pakistan] is a country that is very steeped in the use of terrorism as an instrument of state policy. That is the whole issue, “Jaishankar told Politico. When he was asked whether the conditions that the hostilities of last month still existed still existed, he said:” If you call the dedication to terrorism a source of tension, it is absolutely. “

The conflict broke out at the beginning of May after a deadly terrorist attack in a region assessed by India that claimed the lives of 26 civilians, mainly Hindus. India blamed Pakistan for sponsoring the attack, an indictment that Islamabad has denied. The collision saw days of rocket exchanges and air strikes between the two nuclear armed neighbors, culminating in a cease-fire explained on 10 May.

Although both countries claimed the victory, their versions of events varied. India initially rejected Pakistan’s claims to beat different Indian fighter jets. However, a high Indian military officer later recognized aircraft losses without providing specific details. Images that circulated online suggested that at least one mirage and one Rafale-Been Frans made down. According to Polico, the American and French officials indicated that Pakistani troops used Chinese technology to bring down one of the jets.

On the loss of the plane, s Jaishankar, no specific details confirmed, but said that the issue would be tackled by the right authorities at the right time. Jaishankar emphasized that Indian air strikes had seriously affected the military infrastructure of Pakistan. “As far as I am concerned, how effective the Rafale was or to be honest, how effective other systems were – for me, the proof of the pudding is the destroyed and disabled airports on the Pakistani side,” he said Polico.

“The fighting stopped on the 10th for one reason and only one reason, namely that on the 10th morning we stopped these eight Pakistani airports, the most important eight Pakistani airports, and they have disabled people,” he said.

“And don’t believe on my word, these are images that are available on Google. You can look at those runways and those hangars that have taken the hit.” Jaishankar also accused Pakistan of continuing to train and deploying terrorists across the border. “Pakistan trains ‘thousands’ terrorists in the open air and unleashes them on the southern neighbor,” he said.

“We are not going to live with it. So our message to them is that if you continue to do the kind of barbaric acts that they did in April, there will be retribution, and that retribution will be against the terrorist organizations and the terrorist leadership,” he said.

(Except for the headline, this story was not edited by DNA staff and was published from Ani)

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