Pahalgam terrorist attack: War fix! India took big decision

Pahalgam terrorist attack: After attending the all-party meeting called by the central government, Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge. “Defense Minister Rajnath Singh chaired the meeting, while Union Home Minister Amit Shah was also present. All parties condemned the Pahalgam terror attack.

“We have said that efforts should be made to maintain peace in Jammu and Kashmir.” Following the Indian government’s decision to close the Attari Integrated Check Post (ICP) following the Pahalgam terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab Police Protocol Officer Arun Mahal said that even though the symbolic border gates remain closed, He confirmed that both countries held their respective ceremonies independently.

Pahalgam terrorist attack: War fix! India took big decision
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Mahal informed media that 28 Pakistani nationals have been repatriated and 105 Indian citizens have returned home. The Indian government has taken very tough decisions. The gates at the Attari-Wagah Integrated Check Post were not opened and a procession was taken out in the respective areas.

A total of 28 Pakistani nationals have left for Pakistan from the Attari border and 105 Indian nationals have returned from Pakistan. The number of tourists has been affected,” the official told to media. The Indian Air Force is conducting Exercise Akram (attack) over a large area in the central sector involving its fleet of mainstream fighter aircraft, led by Rafale fighter jets.

The Indian Air Force operates two squadrons of Rafale aircraft, based out of Ambala and Hashimara in West Bengal. “Indian Air Force assets have been evacuated from multiple airbases, including in the eastern part,” he said. Sources said that the Indian Air Force is practicing for complex ground attack operations for operations in various terrains, including plains and mountainous areas.

Pahalgam terrorist attack: War fix! India took big decision
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After Pakistan closed its airspace to Indian airlines, Air India has released information on alternative extended routes. With all Indian airlines banned from using Pakistani airspace, some Air India flights to or from North America, the UK, Europe and the Middle East are expected to opt for an alternative extended route.

Air India regrets the inconvenience caused to our passengers due to this unexpected airspace closure, which is beyond our control. At Air India, we would like to reiterate that the safety of our customers and crew is our utmost priority. To check if your flight is affected by this disruption, please call our Contact Centre on 011 69329333, 011 69329999 or visit our website http://airindia.com, posts Air India.

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