Indian flight operations commander: Pakistani forces deployed to border areas
Indian Air Force Operations Commander Reports Pakistani troop Movement Toward Border Areas
according to a report by teh English section of Webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and The Hindustan Times, Air Marshal Viyomika Singh, commander of the Indian Air Force’s flight operations, stated that Pakistani forces are moving toward border regions between the two countries—a move he claims indicates Islamabad’s intent to escalate tensions.
Singh remarked, “The Pakistani army has begun deploying troops toward border areas, signaling its desire to heighten tensions.”
He added: “India’s armed forces remain on operational standby. Any hostile action will be met with an effective and proportionate response. The Indian military is committed to avoiding escalation—provided Pakistan demonstrates reciprocal restraint.”
The Indian army has confirmed that after several missiles were fired at its airbases in Punjab, New delhi also targeted military installations in Pakistan.
Tensions between Pakistan and India intensified following an attack on a group of tourists in India-administered Kashmir, which left 26 dead.