Coward Pakistan afraid of India’s attack on PoK, building new airbase near…, plan is to…
As a result of India’s growing stature and defence developments, the government of Pakistan is getting worried about India’s possible attack on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir in the times to come. Media reports have said that the latest satellite images have revealed that the Pakistani army is building a strong base to keep fighter jets in the Swat Valley near Kashmir into Saidu Sharif military base. Here are all the details you need to know about the recent developments.
Reports have also said that Pakistan is also engaged in expanding the runway and analysts fear that the upgraded Saidu Sharif airbase will help the Pakistani Air Force easily reach the LoC and attack India in any ciritical situation.
The Pakistani Air Force is constructing four fortified shelters at an airbase located just 230 km from Srinagar. These shelters are intended to house aircraft, enhancing Pakistan’s frontline capabilities along the Line of Control (LoC) with India. Analysts believe this move signals a strategic boost in Pakistan’s air defense posture in the region. Notably, the nearby Swat Valley is often referred to as the “Switzerland of Pakistan” due to its scenic beauty, as per a report by the Navbharat Times.
Amit Shah to visit international border, assess ground situation in J&K today
Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit the International Border (IB) in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday and meet the families of the policemen who died in a recent encounter with terrorists. The Union Home Minister will visit a forward post along the India-Pakistan border and review the security situation and development initiatives during his tour. He will fly to Srinagar in the afternoon.
Officials said police and security forces have been put on high alert in view of HM Shah’s visit. The home minister will visit the BSF Border Outpost Vinay in Kathua and assess the ground situation there.
HM Shah is also scheduled to meet the family members of the martyrs of the Jammu and Kashmir Police at the Raj Bhavan in Jammu and give appointment letters to some of them selected on compassionate grounds.
(With inputs from agencies)
News