New Delhi
After the recent clashes between India and Pakistan, the two countries are again doing strategic ‘shadow boxing’ against each other. Under this, both countries have issued notice to airmen to reserve aircraft near their respective borders so that Air Force exercises can be done. The southwestern air command of the Indian Air Force is going to perform air combat drills, which is near the international border between July 23 and July 25, which is near the international border.
In response, Pakistan has issued a notem for its central region till 23 July and for the southern region from 22-23 July. Significantly, in May, there was a strong struggle between the two countries for four days. The struggle began on 7 May by India after the exact attacks on four terrorist bases and five terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK). This operation was named Operation Sindoor by India. India had clearly stated that its aim was only to destroy the terrorist structure, but Pakistan reversed it and started drone and missile attacks. Pakistan also targeted Indian Air Force bases, military bases and some civil areas.
In response, the Indian Air Force attacked at least nine airbase and three radar sites in Pakistan. Some of these hideouts were also near Pakistan’s nuclear installations and command and control structure. The Indian Air Force used fighter aircraft like SU-30MKI, Rafael and Mirage-20000. The attacks used accurate missiles like BrahMos, Crystal Meas-2, Rampage and Scalp. These attacks were carried out in a very accurate manner, at fixed marks. Now the two countries are again doing air raids by blocking aircraft near the borders, which is clear that even after the recent tension, the two countries are keeping a close watch on each other and showing their strategic strength.