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India signals fresh threat of aggression against Pakistan

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NEW DELHI: India has hinted at another attack on Pakistan as Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh has once again threatened Pakistan with so-called military operations.

Referring to the recent “Operation Sindoor”, the Indian Defense Minister said that it could be “Part One” or “Part Two”.

It should be noted that after the Pahalgam incident on April 22, 2025, India had launched an unprecedented attack on Pakistan on the morning of May 7, showing full force of aggression, including its new and modern Rafale aircraft. But the Pakistan Air Force was also ready and alert for the expected attack.

In this airstrike, Pakistan shot down 6 aircraft, including India’s Rafale and an Israeli-made drone. In addition, Pakistan targeted several important military targets of India, even destroying an S-400 air defense system. Pakistan named its retaliation “Operation Banyan Marsus”.

After this response, India got the creeps and requested the US for a ceasefire. After that, under public pressure to hide the defeat and the losses, the Indian Air Chief made a ridiculous claim that the Indian Air Force shot down 5 Pakistani aircraft, but could not provide evidence.

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