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War on ground over, battle for perception begins with briefing to 70 defence attachés

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War on ground over, battle for perception begins with briefing to 70 defence attachés

In a recent briefing to defence representatives of various nations posted in missions here, the Indian Army presented compelling evidence of Pakistan’s deceitful actions during Operation Sindoor. The briefing shed light on the true nature of Pakistan’s involvement in the conflict and exposed their lies and propaganda.

Operation Sindoor was a military operation launched by the Indian Army in response to the infiltration of Pakistani militants into Indian territory. The operation aimed to neutralize these militants and restore peace and security in the region. However, Pakistan has continuously denied any involvement in the infiltration and has even accused India of violating the Line of Control (LoC).

During the briefing, the Indian Army presented concrete evidence, including satellite images and intercepted communication, which clearly showed the presence of Pakistani militants in the region. These images also revealed the use of heavy artillery and ammunition by the Pakistani army, which further proves their involvement in the conflict.

Moreover, the intercepted communication between Pakistani army officials and the militants provided irrefutable evidence of their collaboration. The militants were given specific instructions and support from the Pakistani army, which clearly indicates their direct involvement in the infiltration.

The Indian Army also highlighted the humanitarian crisis caused by Pakistan’s actions. The infiltration of militants has not only disrupted the lives of civilians living in the region but has also resulted in the displacement of thousands of people. The Indian Army has been actively involved in providing aid and assistance to these affected civilians, while Pakistan has turned a blind eye to their suffering.

Furthermore, the briefing also exposed Pakistan’s false claims of India violating the LoC. The Indian Army clarified that all their actions were in self-defence and in response to the unprovoked aggression by Pakistan. The evidence presented by the Indian Army clearly shows that it was Pakistan who violated the LoC by sending militants into Indian territory.

The briefing also highlighted the efforts made by the Indian Army to maintain peace and stability in the region. Despite facing constant threats and provocations from Pakistan, the Indian Army has always exercised restraint and has only responded when necessary. This showcases the professionalism and discipline of the Indian Army, which has been widely appreciated by the international community.

The evidence presented by the Indian Army has not only exposed Pakistan’s lies but has also garnered support from the international community. Many nations have condemned Pakistan’s actions and have urged them to take immediate steps to de-escalate the situation. The briefing has also helped in dispelling any misconceptions or false narratives that Pakistan may have been spreading.

In conclusion, the briefing to defence representatives of nations posted in missions here has been a significant step in exposing Pakistan’s deceitful actions during Operation Sindoor. The evidence presented by the Indian Army has left no room for doubt and has effectively countered Pakistan’s false claims. It is now up to Pakistan to take responsibility for their actions and work towards restoring peace and stability in the region. The Indian Army remains committed to protecting its borders and ensuring the safety and security of its citizens.

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