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IAF Conducts Night Take-off, Landing Exercise On Ganga Expressway (Image Source: Internet)
Shahjahanpur: While Pakistani ministers are claiming that Indian Rafale aircraft are circling the Pakistani air border, the Indian Air Force presented a wonderful sight by demonstrating its power on the Ganga Expressway in Uttar Pradesh.
State-of-the-art fighter planes like Mirage, Jaguar and Rafale practiced touch and go on a special 3.5 km long airstrip built near Piru village in Shahjahanpur district of this 594 km long expressway stretching from Meerut to Prayagraj.
This airstrip has been constructed by the Adani Group, which can be used as an alternate runway for fighter planes if needed. This place is located just 250 km from the China border, making it strategically very important.
Hundreds of people had gathered since morning to see these Air Force planes, who felt thrilled to see this wonderful sight, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
This performance of the Indian Air Force not only filled the countrymen with pride, but also increased the concern of Pakistani leaders.
While the leaders of Pakistan are spreading panic about the Indian Rafale aircraft, India proved by demonstrating its air power strongly that it has the ability to face any challenge.
The main objective of this air show was to show that India's roads are not only for normal vehicles, but in case of emergency, they can also serve as runways for fighter planes.
This exercise shows India's military preparedness, which sends a clear message to enemy countries that India is capable of giving a befitting reply to any attack.
This air show on the Ganga Expressway not only highlighted the capability of the Indian Air Force, but also showed that the country's infrastructure is ready for any military requirement.
While Pakistan is just embroiled in claims, India has surprised everyone by demonstrating its real strength.
"Where is the evidence of a surgical strike," asks congress MP Charanjit Singh Channi
After the Congress Working Committee meeting in Delhi, party MP Charanjit Singh Channi has made a controversial statement, which has created a stir in the political corridors.
After this meeting held in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, Channi questioned the government and said, "The government had made claims about surgical strikes, but where is the evidence? I have been asking this question for a long time, and even today my question is the same—where is the evidence?"
Channi also questioned India's current diplomatic strategy with Pakistan in his statement. He said, "What did we get by sending Pakistani citizens back? The Attari border is already sealed.
It is not possible to stop the Indus Water Treaty, so how will our wounds heal?" This statement has come at a time when there is outrage across the country over the Pahalgam attack, and the government is facing demands for strict action against Pakistan.