NEW DELHI: Pakistan, although shaken by India's retaliation, is still blowing its own trumpet. Although Pakistan's aerial radar system, drones and weapons were destroyed in the Indian attack, Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif says that the current confrontation will spread to more places. He also alleged that India carried out the attack using 78 warplanes. Pakistan claims that it has shot down three Indian warplanes and 77 drones that crossed the border so far. However, Pakistan has not been able to release the evidence for this.
The government and the army are unable to give a clear answer about the whereabouts of Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Army Chief General Asim Munir. The Pakistani government is keeping quiet on questions regarding this. The government is also silent on the lack of responses from both of them in the last two days. There has been no official response from Pakistan to the Balochistan Liberation Army's claim that Quetta has been captured.
Meanwhile, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs confirmed that India has given a strong response to Pakistan. Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, Colonel Sophia Qureshi, and Air Force Wing Commander Vyomika said this at a press conference. India destroyed all Pakistani weapons. The Pakistani army suffered heavy losses. Pakistan's aerial radar system was destroyed. The strength of India's air defence system was revealed through this, it was stated in the press conference.