Western Military commander warns Pakistan could repeat Pahalgam-style assaults; says Op Sindoor 2.0 will likely be deadlier


Western Military commander Lieutenant Basic Manoj Kumar Katiyar maintained that Pakistan continues its coverage of “bleed India by a thousand cuts” and stated the Military is absolutely ready to cope with it.

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Western Military Commander Lieutenant Basic Manoj Kumar Katiyar on Tuesday stated that whereas Pakistan has no capability to struggle India however it might try Pahalgam-type assaults once more. He warned that India’s response, dubbed Operation Sindoor 2.0, will likely be far deadlier.

He added that Pakistan continues to pursue its coverage of “bleed India by a thousand cuts,” however emphasised that the Indian Military is absolutely ready to counter any such makes an attempt.

‘Operation Sindoor 2.0 needs to be deadlier’: Lt Gen Katiyar

“The motion we are going to take this time will likely be deadlier than up to now. It is going to be extra highly effective. Sure, you’re very proper — it (Operation Sindoor 2.0) needs to be deadlier. There is no such thing as a doubt about it,” Lieutenant Basic Katiyar informed reporters.

He was replying to a query on whether or not Operation Sindoor 2.0 will likely be deadlier than the primary one.

Requested whether or not there will likely be Pahalgam-type assaults sooner or later by Pakistan, he stated that till there’s a change in Pakistan’s pondering, it can proceed to hold out such mischiefs. “It doesn’t have the capability to struggle a battle with us. They don’t wish to struggle a battle. It commits mischiefs as per its coverage of ‘bleed India by a thousand cuts’,” he stated.

The Western Military commander stated that India had inflicted heavy injury on Pakistan in Operation Sindoor. “We destroyed its posts and air bases, however it might once more try one thing just like the Pahalgam assault. We’ve to stay ready. We’re absolutely ready. I’m assured the motion this time will likely be deadlier than up to now,” he stated.

The Military commander complimented the armed forces for his or her position in Operation Sindoor, saying it gave a befitting reply to Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror assault.

“Pakistan once more tried a nefarious strike by a terrorist assault in Pahalgam, however the Indian Military responded strongly. In Operation Sindoor, we acquired full help from the general public, veterans, state and civil administration, and everybody else,” he stated.

Indian Military gave a befitting reply to Pakistan

Addressing a rally of ex-servicemen to mark the sixtieth anniversary of the 1965 India-Pakistan Conflict, he said that terrorists had killed harmless civilians within the Pahalgam assault. “The Indian Military gave a befitting reply to Pakistan. Operation Sindoor was profitable as we acquired full help from the administration, ex-servicemen, and the native individuals.”

The Military commander asserted that forces are ready to foil any future assaults by the neighbouring nation. He stated Pakistan lacks the braveness to confront India immediately, but is not going to abandon its hostile designs.

“We imagine Pakistan’s perspective is not going to change. It’ll attempt once more to assault us. It lacks the braveness to face us immediately, so it can try one other terrorist assault just like the one in Pahalgam. It’s important that we stay vigilant. The Indian Military is able to thwart any nefarious transfer by Pakistan,” he stated.

sixtieth anniversary of the 1965 India-Pakistan Conflict

Recalling the 1965 Indo-Pak battle, he stated the explanation for Pakistan’s defeat was that it underestimated the patriotism of the individuals of Jammu and Kashmir. “We received the belief of the individuals of the nation after defeating Pakistan within the 1965 battle, and that belief is unbroken at present. Pakistan’s purpose was to seize Jammu and Kashmir. About 10,000 Razakars skilled by the Pakistani Military infiltrated, however they made a mistake in measuring the patriotism of the individuals of Jammu and Kashmir,” he stated.

Taking a dig at Pakistan, he stated, “With the assistance of the general public, the Indian Military chased them away.”

Marking the Diamond Jubilee of the 1965 Indo-Pak Conflict, the Indian Military’s Tiger Division organised a sequence of occasions in Jammu to honour the valour and sacrifice of its troopers.

The ceremony started at Balidan Stambh with the hoisting of a 50-foot-high nationwide flag, adopted by a wreath-laying by Lt Gen Katiyar in tribute to fallen heroes. 

He additionally interacted with schoolchildren, NCC cadets, Scouts and Guides, urging them to uphold the values of patriotism and self-discipline.

A mega ex-servicemen rally at Satwari Floor, attended by greater than 3,000 veterans, ‘Veer Naris’ and ‘Veer Matas’, was graced by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. 

The rally, themed “Shaurya, Samarpan aur Samadhan”, paid homage to 1965 battle heroes and reaffirmed the Military’s dedication to the welfare and honour of its veterans.

(With PTI inputs)

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