In the ongoing security operations in Anantnag, Jammu and Kashmir, Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar issued a stern warning to India's adversaries. He emphasized that although India does not seek war, if anyone chooses to engage in conflict with the nation, their children will be raised by others. Chandrasekhar emphasized that the new India will not back down and cannot be intimidated. He highlighted India's modernized and highly advanced military capabilities, urging potential foes to exercise caution.
Addressing the recent armed operations, the minister commended the Indian Army's use of sophisticated technology for surveillance and firepower delivery. He emphasized that India has enemies aiming to hinder its progress but stressed the might and capabilities of the Indian Military, urging wise decisions to avoid confrontation.
During the operations in Anantnag, four security personnel, including Colonel Manpreet Singh and Major Ashish Dhonchak, were martyred. The security forces deployed drones and helicopters for tracking terrorists holed up in the forest in the Kokernag area.
Simultaneously, another operation in Baramulla led to the neutralization of three terrorists attempting to cross the Line of Control in the Hathlanga area. Brigadier P. M. S. Dhillon highlighted Pakistan Army's cover fire for the terrorists, showcasing their support for infiltrating terrorists and destabilizing peace in Kashmir.
Ravinder Raina, the BJP's Jammu and Kashmir unit chief, condemned Pakistan's continued sponsorship of terror acts in Kashmir, emphasizing that Pakistan would have to pay a significant price for its actions.
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