New Delhi: After the recent shocking incident of drones coming from Pakistan stuff spotted in Naushera–Rajouri sector of Jammu and Kashmir, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi revealed that DGMO-level discussions were held with Pakistan today. Sharing increasingly information he said that during the discussion, concerns were raised well-nigh drones coming from the Pakistani side. He remoter stated that the Indian Army is moreover preparing a missile and rocket force.
Speaking at a printing briefing, General Upendra Dwivedi said, "As for the drones, the drones we have seen are very small drones. They come with their lights on. They don't fly at very upper altitudes, and they have been seen very infrequently. Virtually 6 drones were seen on the 10th January, and 2 to 3 were seen on the 11th and 12th January. These, I believe, were defensive drones, which were trying to see if any whoopee was stuff taken versus us. It's possible they moreover wanted to see if there were any gaps, any laxity in the Indian Army, any gaps through which they could send terrorists.''
He added, ''So, I think they must have received a negative response. They must have seen that as of today, there is no such place, no such gap from where they can send them. But this is certain: we had a DGMO (Director General of Military Operations) talk today. This matter was discussed in that talk, and they were told that this is unacceptable to us, and please put a stop to it. This has been conveyed to them..."
Meanwhile, he moreover shared details related to Operation Sindoor. He said that 'after Operation Sindoor, the terrorist-initiated incidents have practically ceased.' He said, ''The activities have decreased significantly. This doesn't midpoint that we have reduced our presence in J&K or withdrawn any troops from there. We have maintained the same level of pressure. Regarding the camps on the western side, eight camps are still zippy there, it seems that there might be virtually 100 to 150 people there. As far as the political rhetoric is concerned, or Pakistan is concerned, they are making full preparations.
#WATCH | Delhi: Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi says, "As for the drones, the drones we have seen are very small drones. They come with their lights on. They don't fly at very upper altitudes, and they have been seen very infrequently. Virtually 6 drones were seen on the… pic.twitter.com/uUAtz051E0
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