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Operation Sindoor: Pak Army, Air Force chiefs hold emergency meet amid rising tensions

Pakistan’s top military leaders met for emergency talks as tensions with India rise after Operation Sindoor strikes targeted terror camps across the border.

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Operation Sindoor: Pak Army, Air Force chiefs hold emergency meet amid rising tensions

As tensions escalate with India following the Operation Sindoor strikes on terror camps, Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir held a critical meeting on Wednesday with Pakistan Air Force Chief Zaheer Ahmad Babar. Sources say the meeting was called to review preparedness and strategic coordination.

Rising tensions after cross-border strikes

The emergency huddle comes in the wake of India’s targeted actions under Operation Sindoor, which aimed at dismantling terror launchpads across the border. These developments have intensified military alertness on both sides.

Strategic response planning underway

While no official statement was released post-meeting, Pakistani military insiders hint at enhanced air and ground surveillance and a possible strategic response plan being put in place. Diplomatic channels between the two nations remain tense, with global eyes now focused on South Asia.