Ravinder Raina, a senior BJP leader, hailed the Indian Army's decisive response to Pakistan's alleged misadventures, claiming that India's actions in Lahore, Karachi, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi thwarted Pakistan's plans.
"Peace is essential. I am very glad, India never wanted a long-term war. India wanted to teach terrorists a lesson, I believe that lesson has been taught. The other details are awaited," Shashi Tharoor told ANI.
China is accused of pushing a "revisionist" version of World War II history, framing itself as a victorious nation and attempting to reshape global perceptions, according to a source familiar with foreign affairs.
India has decided that any future act of terror will be considered an "act of war" against India and will be responded to accordingly, the top government sources said on Saturday.
The first meeting of the State Civil Advisory and Implementation Committee was convened here today under the chairmanship of Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi, who also serves as the Committee Chairperson.
India on Saturday categorically rejected Pakistan's malicious misinformation campaign, which falsely claimed the destruction of critical Indian military assets and infrastructure.
Amid heightened India-Pakistan tensions, Defence Expert Sanjeev Srivastava said that if Pakistan has decided to escalate the conflict, India will definitely fight it and once again, will emerge victorious.
Bharatiya Janata Party leader K Annamalai on Saturday said that Pakistan is waging a war on the people of India and that India is retaliating against this.
Jan Suraj on Saturday announced the postponement of all its major political programs in view of the ongoing war-like situation between India and Pakistan, according to a statement.
CPI MP D Raja on Friday expressed concern over the impact of escalating India-Pakistan tensions, stating that war is not a solution. He added that war leads to devastation, economic damage, and increased suffering for the people.