Delhi Explosion: Pakistan Trembles?

Delhi/Hyderabad, Nov 11 (Maxim News):  Pakistan is trembling with suspicion and fear of retaliatory attacks from India like the blast in Delhi.  In this context, the Pakistan Air Force has started air patrols on the Rajasthan border, It is said that the three service chiefs in Pakistan have held an emergency meeting.  It is reported that Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif also held meetings with the NSA and ISI until late on Monday night.

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Pakistan has put all its air bases and airfields on red alert after a car bomb blast outside Delhi’s Red Fort.  Pakistan has received warnings from intelligence agencies about the possibility of retaliation from India or an increase in tensions along the border.  As a result, Pakistan has put its army, navy and air force on high alert.  Pakistan’s central command has also ordered all branches of the military to closely monitor the situation and be ready to deal with any emergency.

In addition, Pakistan has activated air defense systems to immediately retaliate in case of any attack from india.  Pakistan is continuing this type of surveillance in anticipation of a pre-emptive strike or other military action from India.  Air defense radars are now continuously monitoring Pakistan’s airspace.  Pakistan has also issued a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) from November 11 to 12.  This means that during these two days, restrictions and safety regulations will be in place for aircraft to fly in the border airspace.  Here To Join Us On WhatsApp

Meanwhile, the UK Foreign and Commonwealth office (FCDO) has issued a travel advisory for some parts of India following the blast in Delhi.  The UK government has advised British citizens not to travel within 10 km of the India-Pakistan border, Jammu and Kashmir and Manipur.  Similarly, the US embassy has warned its citizens not to travel to tourist-heavy areas like the Red Fort and to remain vigilant.  The French embassy has advised its citizens in Delhi to remain vigilant.  (Maxim News)


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