Indo-Pak war effect: India has increased military activity in the 'chicken neck', India's claim to have disabled Pakistan's air defense system, this is how APF is doing in the border area, from patrolling to the announcement of royalist groups: the news from May 15 to indefinite agitation has been in the news.
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As the war with Pakistan escalated, the Indian security apparatus has increased military security activities in the ``chicken neck'' area, which is considered sensitive from a strategic point of view. . Siliguri, the second largest city in West Bengal, is a 'transit' point connecting Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh. From here, India's sensitive region of strategic importance, Northeast is also connected. Siliguri is also known as 'Gateway of North East'. 000
In response to the terrorist attack in Pahalgam,
India has launched "Operation Sindoor" since Wednesday. The Indian Ministry of Defense has said that the Indian Army has targeted Pakistan's air defense radars and systems at 'several locations'. Similarly, the Pakistani army has claimed to have shot down 25 drones launched by India since Thursday morning. 000
After the tension between India and Pakistan escalated, Nepal's Armed Police Force
(APF) has started to exercise high vigilance in the border area. APF has been cautious to prevent illegal infiltration from the Nepal-India border area by covering up the tension between the two countries. Due to the India-Pakistan conflict, the armed police are patrolling the border area with force. 000
The royalist group has announced
that they will hold an indefinite protest for the restoration of the monarchy from this 15th of June. During a program in Kathmandu on Thursday, Navraj Subedi, the coordinator of the United People's Movement Committee, which was formed for the restoration of the monarchy, announced that an indefinite public movement will be held from May 15th to create strong public pressure. 000 As the war with Pakistan escalates, the Indian Premier League
(IPL) cricket match scheduled to be held on Sunday in the northern city of Dharamsala in India has been moved.
Gujarat Cricket Association Secretary Anil Patel told the Indian media that the match between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians will be held in the city of Ahmedabad in Gujarat.
