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Pakistan in panic! PAK army is doing drills for fear of India's attack, deployed 'friend's' weapon on the border

India Pakistan Tension: Fearing India's action, Pakistan is continuously increasing the deployment of its military forces on the border. The Pakistani Air Force is conducting this exercise in collaboration with the Army's Strike Corps.

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Panic in Pak

India-Pakistan Tension: There is an atmosphere of tension between India and Pakistan at this time. Meanwhile, Pakistan is increasing the presence of its troops on the border. Pakistan has deployed radar, air defense system and Chinese howitzer guns on the border. According to the report of news agency ANI, the Pakistani army has deployed radar system and air defense system in front of Longewala sector of Barner in Rajasthan.

Pakistani Air Force is doing three big exercises

According to the report, Pakistan Air Force is currently conducting three major exercises so that all assets can be kept on alert mode. These exercises have been named Fiza-e-Badr, Lalkar-e-Momin and Zarb-e-Haideri, which include all the main fighter jet fleets including F-16, J-10 and JF-17. Pakistan Air Force is conducting these exercises in collaboration with the Army's Strike Corps.

Deployment of airport security force

Amid the tension, Pakistan has temporarily closed its airspace over Lahore and Karachi. Pakistan has also deployed Airport Security Force to protect airfields and ground defence bases. Recently, the Indian Navy conducted long range firing exercises with several warships in the Arabian Sea, due to which the Pakistani Navy is also scared. 

Asim Munir is scared of India's action

According to the official news agency Associated Press of Pakistan, Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir said on Thursday (1 May 2025) that India's attack will be responded to. Fearing India's action, Asim Munir said, "Pakistan is committed to regional peace, but we are fully prepared to protect national interests." The Pakistani minister had said on Wednesday (30 April 2025) that the next 36 hours would be important in view of the possibility of Indian action.

Earlier Pakistan had closed its airspace for Indian aircraft. Now India has also closed its airspace for Pakistani aircraft in return. During this period, Pakistani military aircraft including Pakistan registered, operated or leased aircraft will not be allowed to enter this area.

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