New Delhi – Wing Commander Vyomika Singh addressed the growing concerns regarding the escalation of tensions between India and Pakistan, highlighting the increased movement of Pakistan Army troops toward forward positions. Singh stated that this movement indicates Pakistan’s offensive intent, which could further escalate the situation.
However, she emphasized that the Indian armed forces remain in a high state of operational readiness, effectively countering any hostile actions from Pakistan. “All hostile actions have been countered and responded to proportionately,” said Wing Commander Singh, assuring the public of India’s strategic preparedness.
The Wing Commander also reaffirmed the Indian military’s commitment to non-escalation, provided that Pakistan reciprocates in kind. “The Indian armed forces are prepared for any eventuality and remain focused on maintaining peace and security along the borders,” she stated.
Singh’s remarks come amidst ongoing tensions along the Line of Control (LoC), with both nations on high alert following cross-border skirmishes. India has consistently emphasized its desire to avoid escalation, though it has also made it clear that any aggressive actions from Pakistan will be met with a proportionate response.
The Indian armed forces’ vigilance and commitment to peace are expected to play a crucial role in maintaining stability in the region, while the international community continues to watch closely.