The govt cited 'serious risks' posed by India's 'reckless' actions late Wednesday after Operation Sindoor—India's strikes on 9 terror hotbeds in Pakistan and PoK.
Khan Market is considered a sensitive area since it is frequented by diplomats and civil servants. On Wednesday, drills were conducted across 6 locations in Delhi.
About 550 schools across New Delhi took part in drills as tension with Pakistan soars. The drill was conducted on the instructions of the Ministry of Home Affairs.
Everybody in Pakistan, and indeed in India, knew strikes were not a matter of whether, but when. Modi govt utilised these 14 days after Pahalgam to build an impression that there was no hurry.
In aftermath of Pahalgam attack, India carried out strikes on nine terror targets in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) & Pakistan, including stronghold of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) terror outfit.
In the national capital, mock drills were being held across 55 locations & air raid sirens were set to sound at 4 pm. Nearly 500 schools were also carrying out their own drills.
During IAF press briefing, Col Sofiya Qureshi showed videos of destruction of terror camps, including Muridke, where 2008 Mumbai attack conspirators Headley and Kasab were trained.
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