India “very Harshly” Will Respond To Military Operations Of Pakistan

The military operations of Pakistan will follow a “very tough” answer, said the Foreign Minister of India Sumaniam Jayshankar.

According to The Hindu newspaper, Jayshankar met with the Minister of Foreign Affairs Iran Abbas Arakchi as part of the “20th meeting of the joint Indian-Iranian commission”, held in New Delhi.

During the meeting, Jiaishankar recalled that Arakchi’s visit took place at the moment when India was responsible for the Pakalgam terrorist attack.

He emphasized that the attack in Pakhalgam “forced India to respond to the terrorist infrastructure outside the border.”

“Our answer was purposeful and restrained. We do not strive for escalation. However, if military attacks against us follow the Pakistani side, the answer will be very tough, there should be no doubts about this,” said Jaysan in contacting the Islamabad government.

India’s blows to Pakistan

India on May 6 struck missile strikes on the territories of Pakistan and Azad Kashmir controlled by him in response to a terrorist attack in the Pakhalgam region, which occurred on April 22. Then 26 people died.

According to the Indian side, nine objects that New Delhi calls the “terrorist infrastructure” were struck. In turn, the authorities of Pakistan stated that six civilians were attacked as a result of the blows, 26 people became victims.

The Pakistani Army also announced the confusion of five Indian military aircraft, but this did not confirm this in New Delhi.

India Prime Minister Narendra Modi called the operation “Minor of Pride” and said that in the government it was called “Operation Sinduur.” In Hindu culture, the word Sindur means red powder, which married women apply on the forehead.