Defence expert Shiwalee Deshpande on Sunday warned Pakistan about the consequences of waking up a tiger in the aftermath of Pahalgam terror attack and stressed that a military solution is the only viable option, given Pakistan's continued support for terrorism.
Applauding the Indian armed forces for their valour and courage, Union Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat on Sunday said a befitting reply has been given to Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack.
Chhattisgarh Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma affirmed structured action against illegal migrants in the state and said that outsiders living in Chhattisgarh should come before the police and give a clarification.
This development builds on the shared commitment to deepen economic ties and guidance given by Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the visit of Christopher Luxon, Prime Minister of New Zealand in March.
Uttar Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya on Friday praised the efforts of the Indian armed forces and said that India has been successfully intercepting drones launched by Pakistan and given a befitting reply to Pakistan's actions.
"The world has to realise that Pakistan will not improve, they'll not correct themselves...It's important to isolate Pakistan. The IMF (International Monetary Fund) is meeting today. We have demanded from the IMF that funds should not be given to a country which shelters, protects and produc
Asserting that Pakistan is "habitual of giving shelter to terrorists," Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Praveen Khandelwal on Friday said that there is "no stability" in their own country, so they never want India to "move ahead" with prosperity.
The IMF's Executive Board is expected to give its nod for the disbursement during its meeting today, part of a long-running USD 7 billion Extended Fund Facility (EFF) program.
The Ministry of Defence has asked media to stop live coverage of defense operations, as it could risk lives and affect operations. Only authorized officials can give updates during such events.
BJP spokesperson RP Singh said Pakistan is seeking international financial help after just one day of war, showing its weak economy. He added that India is only responding to Pakistan's actions and not escalating the conflict, and that the Indian Army will give a strong reply.