After shamelessly losing against India, Pakistan is now planning to increase its…, its military will be…

After India conducted Operation Sindoor and killed more than a hundred terrorists across nine terror camps of Pakistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, the government of Pakistan and the Pakistani Army is in panic mode. After India destroyed multiple airbases and exposed the air defence of Pakistan, the government of Pakistan is is considering a huge increase in its defence budget. As per media reports, a huge increase of 18% can be seen in the defence budget for the upcoming financial year. Here are all the details you need to know about the recent move from China.

As per a report carried by the Express Tribune, the government of Pakistan is planning to increase the defence expenditure after it failed to protect itself from the Indian attack. For a better understanding, the defence budget of India spent a whooping $86.1 billion in 2024, while Pakistan’s military expenditure stood at $10.2 billion.

PM Modi on terrorism in Pakistan

In a recent statement on Pakistan after Operation Sindoor conducted against Pakistan sponsored terrorists, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that if Pakistan continues to foster terrorism, the rogue state will have to beg for every penny. He mentioned that Pakistan attempted to target the Nal Air Force Station in Bikaner, but the Indian armed forces thwarted the attempt and delivered a powerful counter-strike by destroying Pakistan’s Rahim Yar Khan air base, a report carried by news agency IANS said.

The Prime Minister praised the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force for their coordinated and courageous response during Operation Sindoor, which he described as a strong signal to the world against terrorism, while he was addressing a massive public rally in Bikaner, Rajasthan.

“When I came here from Delhi, I landed at Nal Air Force Station. Pakistan tried to target this airbase earlier but failed to even touch it. Just across the border, Pakistan’s Rahim Yar Khan air base is now in the ICU. No one knows when or if it will function again,” PM Modi declared, as crowds enthusiastically chanted “Modi-Modi” and “Bharat Mata Ki Jai.”

(With inputs from agencies)

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