Mahadangal: India’s Military Might and Diplomacy Set to Counter Pakistan’s Provocations | ABP NEWS
In a hard-hitting episode of Mahadangal, anchor Chaiti Tripathi explores the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan. While a ceasefire technically holds, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's remarks from Bhuj, Gujarat, signal India's readiness for stronger military action if provoked. Singh’s "trailer vs full picture" analogy emphasizes that India's response could be far more devastating if Pakistan continues its aggressive stance. The episode delves into the psychological and strategic impact of India’s missile strikes on Pakistan, particularly the midnight operations on Degre 6 and 7, which caused significant destruction. The panel also debates the controversial claim by The Telegraph labeling the Pakistan Air Force as the "undisputed king of the skies", addressing the inflated narrative being pushed by Pakistan's media. The discussion further highlights Pakistan's persistent use of propaganda to create internal support for its actions, along with the country's continued history of terrorism. Despite the ceasefire, the panel warns that Pakistan’s intentions remain questionable, with the potential for further deceit and military provocations. India’s military and diplomatic readiness, as emphasized on the show, is unmatched, ensuring the country remains prepared for any future confrontations. Mahadangal provides crucial insights into the region’s delicate balance and the looming threat of a broader conflict.
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