Pahalgam Attack: Pakistan Army war exercises in full swing
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Army’s war exercises are in full swing following the Indian false flag Pahalgam attack.
In line with combat strategy, sources said that modern weapons are being practically demonstrated during the drills. Both light and heavy modern weaponry — including tanks, artillery, and infantry units — are actively participating in the exercises.
The exercises are aimed at delivering a strong and decisive response to any enemy aggression.
The Pakistan Armed Forces remain fully prepared to respond promptly and forcefully to any Indian provocation.
Earlier, DG ISPR Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has presented undeniable audio and video evidence of Indian funding for terrorism in Pakistan.
General Chaudhry highlighted that India is providing resources, including ammunition, to terrorists who target Pakistani civilians and milit personnel.
He pointed out that while a week has passed since the deadly Pahalgam incident in Indian-administered Kashmir, India has yet to present any concrete evidence, despite making verbal claims. In stark contrast, Pakistan now possesses undeniable evidence of India’s role in orchestrating terrorist activities.
One of the key revelations was the interception of communications between Indian handlers and a terrorist, identified as Majeed. According to General Chaudhry, Sukhwinder Singh, an Indian Army Subedar, is the handler behind the operation, providing Majeed with critical information, including the location for obtaining explosives.