

India firmly rejects Pakistan’s repeated war rhetoric, terming it diversionary tactics. MEA warns of serious consequences for any misadventure while highlighting Operation Sindoor’s success. New Delhi maintains readiness to counter aggression but advocates regional peace.
India Warns Pakistan After Provocative War Threats
New Delhi: India has reacted strongly to Pakistan's repeated threats of war. The Ministry of External Affairs has described these threats as "old gimmicks" and has given a clear warning that any wrong step will bring serious consequences. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that India is well aware of the war-mongering and hate-mongering remarks of Pakistani leaders.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif had objected to India's decision to suspend the Indus Water Treaty (IWT) and threatened that "India cannot take even a drop of water from Pakistan." In response to this, India made it clear that this is Pakistan's old strategy in which it tries to hide its domestic failures by making rhetoric against India.
Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir had also made provocative statements and threatened nuclear war. India refused to take all these threats seriously and said that it is ready to give a befitting reply to any kind of aggressive action.
India-Pakistan relations have become tense after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on April 22. In response, India has taken several tough steps, including suspending the Indus Water Treaty. Under Operation Sindoor, India successfully attacked terrorist bases across the border.
India has made it clear that it will not be affected by Pakistan's hollow threats and will respond strongly to any provocation. The Foreign Ministry has advised Pakistan to control its language and try to maintain peace.
Indian Army Deploys Cutting-Edge Tech for Independence Day Security
As India prepares for Independence Day 2025, the Indian Army has fortified border security with advanced technologies along the LoC. A sophisticated three-tier defense system now includes AI-powered smart fencing with 24/7 surveillance, robotic mule squads for high-risk operations, and all-terrain vehicles for enhanced mobility.
The forces have integrated drone surveillance with night vision capabilities and real-time data transmission, significantly boosting border monitoring. These 'Make in India' innovations, successfully tested during Operation Sindoor, demonstrate India's growing defense self-reliance.
While technology strengthens security, Army officials emphasize that soldiers' unwavering courage remains the nation's strongest shield. The forces remain on high alert to ensure peaceful celebrations across the country.
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