The country’s Defense Minister Rajnath recently made a statement, in which he said that the path of Karachi passes through Sir Creek. After this statement, there has been a stir in the Pakistani Navy. In a hurry, the Pakistani Navy has issued a notice regarding the missile firing drill in the Arabian Sea adjacent to the Karachi port.
The Pakistani Navy issued information about the firing of missiles and guns (cannons) in the Arabian Sea adjacent to Karachi on 9-10 October by issuing notcertain (notice to marine). This report of the Pakistani Navy came two days after Rajnath Singh’s statement. On the occasion of Vijayadashami (October 2), Rajnath Singh reached the Sir Creek area of ​​Gujarat and warned Pakistan that if someone tried to do a miss-adventure in this area, the history-geography of Pakistan would change.
Khot in Pakistan’s intention
The Defense Minister had said that despite 78 years of independence, a controversy is raised about the border (towards Pakistan) in the Sir Creek area. India has tried to resolve it many times through conversation, but it is not clear in the intention of Pakistan, its intention is not clear. The way the army of Pakistan has recently increased its military infrastructure in the areas adjacent to Sir Creek, it tells its intention. “
Rajnath Singh said, “The Indian forces and BSF (Border Security Force) are promptly protecting India’s borders. If any dictatorship is done by Pakistan in Sir Creek area, then it will get such a befitting reply that both history and geography will change. “The Defense Minister said in a clear tone that Pakistan should remember that a path to Karachi passes through the creek.”
Failed attempt to penetrate India’s defense system
Rajnath Singh said that during Operation Sindoor, Pakistan tried unsuccessfully to penetrate India’s defense system from Leh to Sir Creek, while India’s forces in their retaliation completely exposed the Pakistani air defense system and gave a message to the world that the Indian forces can cause heavy damage to Pakistan whenever they want and whichever.
During Operation Sindoor (6–10 May), Pakistan sought help from the Turki, fearing a possible attack on the Indian Navy’s Karachi port. The Turki’s Navy deployed one of its warships at Karachi port to help Pakistan.
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