The Indian Army Chief, General Upendra Dwivedi, issued a sharp warning to Pakistan on Friday. He stated that continued state-sponsored terrorism could force Pakistan to “reconsider its place on the world map.”
Addressing troops in the forward area of Anupgarh in Rajasthan’s Sriganganagar district, the Indian Army Chief reviewed operational readiness and stressed the importance of maintaining full preparedness. He urged soldiers to stay vigilant and ready for any possible action.
General Dwivedi highlighted India’s resolve, noting that the country is fully prepared this time. “We won’t show the restraint we exhibited during Operation Sindoor 1.0. This time, we will take a step forward,” he said. He emphasized that India’s actions would make Pakistan question its strategic decisions and position in the international arena.
The warning reflects growing tensions along the India-Pakistan border. Analysts say the statement by the Indian Army Chief signals India’s readiness to respond decisively to any cross-border threats. Military experts believe that such warnings aim to deter state-sponsored terrorism and maintain regional stability.
Indian authorities have increased surveillance and strengthened border security in sensitive regions. The Army Chief’s remarks also underscore India’s commitment to protecting its citizens and responding effectively to any security challenges.
The visit to the forward area allowed General Dwivedi to directly assess troop readiness and operational strategies. He praised the soldiers for their discipline and preparedness, emphasizing that India’s defense forces remain alert and capable of responding to threats.
This statement by the Indian Army Chief comes amid ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan. While diplomatic efforts continue, military readiness remains a top priority for India. Officials reaffirm that India will take all necessary measures to ensure national security and regional peace.
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