India-Pakistan Tension: Indian Armed Forces Deploy Made-in-India Akash Missile System To Foil Pakistani Attacks
Amid rising India-Pakistan tensions, the Indian armed forces have deployed the Made-in-India Akash missile system along the Pakistan border to thwart Pakistani attacks. The system successfully intercepted threats targeting multiple cities, preventing escalation and neutralizing a Pakistani air defence system.
Amid surging India-Pakistan tensions following India’s precision strikes under Operation Sindoor, the Indian armed forces have strategically deployed the Made-in-India Akash surface-to-air missile system to thwart Pakistani counterattacks. Defence officials confirmed on May 9, that both the Indian Army and Air Force have placed the Akash air defence system along the Pakistan border to create a fortified shield. The move comes after Pakistan attempted to target multiple Indian cities, including Jammu, Amritsar and Chandigarh, in a failed overnight strike. Chandigarh on Alert As IAF Warns of Possible Attack Amid India-Pakistan Tension, Air Raid Sirens Activated.
Made-in-India Akash Missiles Thwart Pakistani Attacks
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