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The three army chiefs and the Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's house to meet him, as tensions between India and Pakistan are escalating. Defense Minister Rajnath Singh was also part of the meeting. The meeting most likely covered how to give a proper response to Pakistan's drone strikes, which have been attacking several locations in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, and Rajasthan.
India has started taking a befitting retaliation to Pakistan's drone attacks by striking three of their airbases. Pakistan has hit 26 sites in the last 24 hours, but India has taken counterattacks with precise strikes. Sporadic firing occurs at many points along the Line of Control (LoC), and the situation is volatile.
A missile-like projectile crashed into Dal Lake in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, after a series of explosions on Saturday morning. The wreckage has been retrieved and is being examined by officials. This comes as tensions between India and Pakistan are heightened, with both nations involved in a series of military operations.
As per reports, Pakistan's situation has deteriorated after India's Operation Sindoor. Pakistan media has reported that three of their airbases have been targeted and the nation is trying to target cities bordering Rajasthan, like Jammu and Kashmir and Amritsar.
The army instructed the people to inform the army or police as soon as they hear an explosion or find some suspicious object. People should avoid going near the location by themselves, as they may have alive remains. Regular updates are provided by the army every two hours, and citizens are asked to refrain from panic and rumor propagation.
The conditions between India and Pakistan are still volatile, with both nations involved in military operations. The world is observing the events closely, and there is fear of escalation of the conflict. Suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty and the eviction of Pakistani diplomats are major diplomatic steps by India.