India prepares for drone war against Pakistan

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India is now conducting drone exercises as it prepares for another drone war against Pakistan in the coming months.

According to sources, India’s Western Command, deployed squarely against Pakistan, is currently conducting Exercise Gagan Vijay, a large-scale drill involving armed drones.

These drones are capable of delivering lethal ammunition with surgical precision even in contested electronic warfare environments.

It is pertinent to mention that both the Pakistani Army and government have warned Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi against any misadventure following the failure of Operation Sindoor and the ceasefire agreement between the two countries, in which President Trump acted as a mediator.

However, India does not appear to be backing down and is preparing for another war against Pakistan, despite the loss of its Rafales, which were shot down by the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). The incident brought significant embarrassment to India.

There are also reports that India is launching a $234 million incentive programme for civil and military drone makers.

The country is now investing in local industry so they do not depend on any other country’s gadgets or arms.

Indian journalist speaking out against Modi

Earlier, Indian journalist Raju Parulekar criticised Modi for hiding the truth about the Rafales and falsely declaring “victory.”

He further said that after the confrontation with Pakistan, the stock value of a Chinese aircraft manufacturer surged globally, a signal of what really happened. “Even if the Modi government refuses to admit the truth, the market has already revealed the real story,” he added.

He concluded by saying that Pakistan now fully understands India, claiming that it will come back to fight India.

After the failure of Operation Sindoor, India appears to be completely isolated. In June, Modi did receive a last-minute invitation to join the G7 — but only as an observer, not a participant.










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