Indian Air Force chief claims Pak could not enter India after Balakot strike
Indian Air Force chief claims Pak could not enter India after Balakot strike
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NEW DELHI: Indian Air Chief Marshal Birendra Singh Dhanoa has rejected Pakistan's claims on India's Balakot air strike. He said Pakistan could not enter our airspace after the Balakot air strike. Our aim was to attack their terrorist hideouts, but their aim was to target our military bases.

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"We achieved our military goal. No one cam cross LOC from their side and enter our territory. Speaking on the situation arising out of the Balakot attack on February 26, he said that we had stopped Srinagar airspace for 2-3 hours on the next day i.e. However, the impact of this tension was not allowed on civil aviation as our economy is huge and very powerful.

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Pakistan has kept its airspace closed and it is their problem. Our economy is vibrant and has a very important role to play in air strikes. So you might have noticed that Airforce never stopped civil air traffic. On 20 years of the Kargil war, he said, the purpose of our attack was to reflect our strength and capability, and the message was delivered to the person who was attacked on August 2, 2002, and never returned.

 

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