Pakistan's key step after the Kargil war..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
It is known that there has been extreme tension on the India-Pakistan data-border for the last two days. It is said that pakistan is showing aggression like never before. indian civilians and military installations are being targeted with drones, missiles, and fighter jets. It is said that the Pakistani army has taken another big step at this time. Yes... For the first time since the 1999 Kargil War, the Pakistani army is moving forward. As part of this, the government said that pakistan is moving its army to areas along the data-border. However, the Ministry of Defense revealed that indian forces are ready and alert. It is known that it has already been carrying out attacks in a row.
As part of this, the government said that the Pakistani army launched attacks in 36 areas on thursday night and 26 areas on friday night. However, it was revealed that on friday, it was made to target military bases as well as civilian facilities. On the other hand, it was said that india had attacked six Pakistani air bases. On this occasion, it was learned that the Pakistani army is rapidly moving its troops to the data-border areas on a large scale. This indicates the intention to further escalate the situation at present. However, the indian armed forces are ready in this regard. They said that they will effectively confront the enemy's actions and the enemy army and respond appropriately.
Meanwhile... The Centre said that pakistan launched "Operation Banyan-ul-Marsoon" in the early hours of Saturday. During this, it targeted military installations in Jammu and Kashmir, Rajasthan, Punjab, and Gujarat, as well as schools and hospitals, with drones and missiles. Now.. As for the name of this operation, it is taken from the Quran. It means "unbreakable wall"! According to Al Jazeera... "Bunyan-ul-Marsoon is an Arabic word. It means "construction made of lead"! That is... pakistan wants to portray itself as an impenetrable wall or structure fighting for a goal!

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