Now what if there is a terrorist attack: Jaishankar said- If provoked, we will enter the house and kill...

Foreign Minister S Jaishankar is on his Europe tour these days. From there he has given a clear warning to Pakistan, the haven of terrorists. Jaishankar said that if India is provoked by terrorist attacks, then India will not hesitate to attack Pakistan. During an interview in Brussels, he said that we do not care where the terrorists are... if the terrorists are inside Pakistan, then we will also enter Pakistan and kill them. He gave this statement while participating in the high-level trade dialogues of the European Union.

Let us tell you that Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said this in response to the question when during the talks he was asked what India would do if there was a terrorist attack again. In response to this question, Jaishankar said in a strict manner that now we will enter the house and kill...

'India will not tolerate Pakistan's actions'

In his statement, Jaishankar further said that Pakistan still keeps terrorism a part of its political policy. He alleged that even today thousands of terrorists are being trained in Pakistan and they are being sent to infiltrate India. Jaishankar clearly said that India will no longer tolerate such acts and will retaliate.

Pakistan is in bad shape due to an Indian air strike

Along with this, in response to a question, Jaishankar also said that the air strike carried out by India on May 10 caused serious damage to Pakistan's military capability. He said that Pakistan's major airports were targeted and their runways and hangars were badly destroyed.

jaishankar's answer to those who asked for proof

During this, Jaishankar also gave a befitting reply to those who offered proof of the damage caused to Pakistan by Indian air strikes. He said that the proof is the same airfields that are no longer working. You can see for yourself from Google Satellite how much damage has been caused to Pakistan's airstrips.

'The root causes of the conflict remain'
Jaishankar warned that the root causes of the conflict remain. He said that (Pakistan) is a country that is neck-deep in using terrorism as an instrument of state policy. That is the real issue. When asked if the circumstances that led to the outbreak of war last month still exist, he said, if you call commitment to terrorism a source of tension, then it is so. When asked about the losses suffered during the conflict, Jaishankar said that the concerned officials would give information at the right time.

'The damage caused to Pakistan is proof of how effective Rafale was'
Jaishankar said India's fighter planes and missiles caused much more damage to the Pakistan Air Force than the damage caused by the Pakistani Army to India. Due to this, Pakistan was forced to make efforts for peace. He said, as far as I am concerned, how effective Rafale was or, frankly, how effective other systems were - for me the proof of this is the destroyed and disabled airfields of Pakistan.

'The fighting stopped only because we neutralized their 8 airports'
The foreign minister said the fighting on May 10 stopped only because on the morning of the 10th we attacked and neutralized the main eight Pakistani airports. He said pictures of the runways and the hangars that were attacked are available on Google.

Jaishankar to meet EU, France, Belgium leaders.
During his week-long visit to Europe, Jaishankar will hold talks with the leaders of the European Union, Belgium, and France to boost bilateral ties and reaffirm India's zero-tolerance policy against terrorism. India had recently sent seven multilateral delegations to 33 global capitals to reach out to the international community on Pakistan's conspiracies and India's response to terrorism, especially in the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack.

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