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Foreign Secretary's Stern Warning: Pakistan Will Face Serious Consequences for Encroachment

Pakistan broke the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan at 5 pm on Saturday. Around 8 pm, Pakistan started mortar shelling and drone attacks in the border areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat. These incidents prove that Pakistan is not ready to take any effort of peace seriously.

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Last Updated : Saturday, 10 May 2025
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National News: Pakistan broke the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan at 5 pm on Saturday. Around 8 pm, Pakistan started mortar shelling and drone attacks in the border areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat. These incidents prove that Pakistan is not ready to take any effort of peace seriously.

Foreign Secretary's warning: Pakistan should bear responsibility

After ceasefire violations, India's Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri gave a strong warning to Pakistan by holding an emergency press conference. He said: "Encroachment from Pakistan is extremely condemnable. The Indian Army is keeping a close watch on the situation and every encroachment is being given a concrete reply." He also said that Pakistan should show immediate understanding and avoid any kind of provocative action.

Briefing of Ministry of Defense: Army fully ready

Earlier on Saturday evening, the Ministry of Defense held an important press briefing. In this, Colonel Sophia Qureshi from the Army, Wing Commander Vyomika Singh from Air Force, and Commodore Raghu Raghu from Navy. Nair joined. Colonel Sophia exposed the false information and fake pictures being spread by Pakistan on social media and international forums and said: "India is fighting this struggle not only on the border, but also on the front of the Information War."

Army's tough stance: 'If the attack is done, the answer will be more powerful' Commodore Raghu R. Nair bluntly said at the press conference that the Indian forces are completely alert and ready. He clarified that: "If Pakistan again daring, it will get a very rigorous and decisive answer." Wing Commander Vyomika Singh also talked about keeping an eye on Pakistan's air activities and said that the Air Force Defense Units are on high alert.

India wants peace, but no compromise in self-defense

India has made it clear that peace is its priority, but if there is an action of provocation on the border, it will be responded with full force. Pakistan now has to decide whether it wants regional stability or moving towards more embarrassing failures.

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