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  • How Indian Army Responded To Pak’s Attempt To Target Golden Temple

    In clear acts of bravery and valour, the armed forces safeguarded many cities in the border states of India during the recent conflict with Pakistan, which witnessed drone attacks and other form of air assault that was intercepted and destroyed before it could cause destruction in civil establishments.

    The Indian Army’s Air defence systems played a critical role in repelling Pakistan’s misadventures. The Army on Monday showcased a demonstration of how Indian Air Defence systems, including AKASH missile system, L-70 Air Defence Guns, saved the Golden Temple in Amritsar and cities of Punjab from Pakistani missile and drone attacks.

    Major General Kartik C Seshadri, GOC (General Officer Commanding) 15 Infantry Division, said that the Indian army had anticipated Pakistan’s move to target its military installations along with civilian establishments here, including religious places such as the Golden Temple, which was the prime target according to information received from the intelligence.

    “Knowing that the Pak Army does not have any legitimate targets, we anticipated that they would target Indian military installations, civilian targets, including religious places. Of these, the Golden Temple appeared to be the most prominent. We mobilised additional modern air defence assets to give a holistic air defence umbrella cover to Golden Temple,” Major General Seshadri said.

    He stated that Pakistan engaged in an air assault with aerial weapons, including drones and long-range missiles, targeting the Golden Temple, which was “thwarted” by the army personnel, who remained prepared for such situations and attacks.

  • Newly-Married Harpreet Brar’s Big Gesture For Wife After Match-Winning Show

    The Ricky PontingShreyas Iyer magic literally worked as Punjab Kings reached the playoffs of IPL after a hiatus of 11 years. The Punjab-based franchise delivered memorable games this season and sealed a playoffs berth after a thrilling victory against Rajasthan Royals on Sunday. Opting to bat first, PBKS posted a whopping total of 219/5 in 20 overs with Nehal Wadhera and Shashank Singh hitting half-centuries. In the chase, RR went berserk by scoring 89 runs in the powerplay but PBKS bowlers quickly bounced back and restricted them to 209/7 and won the match by 10 runs.

    The biggest hero of PBKS’ victory was left-arm spinner Harpreet Brar as he dismissed the three dangerous batters – Yashasvi Jaiswal (50), Vaibhav Suryavanshi (40), and Riyan Parag (13), and helped his side to bounce back.

    Brar, who leaked only 22 runs in his four-over quota, also bagged the Player of the Match award. During the ceremony, he dedicated the award to his wife Molly Sandhu, with whom he tied the knot in March this year.

    “Feels good. I want to dedicate this award to my wife. This is my first Player of the Match award after marriage,” said Brar during the post-match presentation.

    “We practice a lot against the left handers, Ponting Sir has told us that a leftie can get a leftie out. I have worked on that, I knew they would come after me but I backed to bowl to my strengths. The way the wicket was playing and they were batting, the plan was to not give a boundary or give them an easy balls,” he added.

  • Big Breakthrough Against Pak ISI-Backed Terror Networks In Punjab

    It is operated by its foreign-based handlers Maninder Billa and Mannu Agwan on the directions of Pakistan-based terrorist Harwinder Singh Rinda, said police.

    In a big breakthrough, the Punjab Police has busted terror networks that were backed by Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) spy agency and involved in an attempted grenade attack near Amritsar last week.

    The terror module of the Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), a banned group in India, is operated by its foreign-based handlers Maninder Billa and Mannu Agwan on the directions of Pakistan-based terrorist Harwinder Singh Rinda, said police.

    Six operatives of the terror networks were arrested, said Punjab Police chief Gaurav Yadav, identifying them as Jatin Kumar alias Rohan, Barinder Singh alias Sajan, Rahul Masih, Abraham alias Rohit, Sohit, and Sunil Kumar. Jatin Kumar shot at the cops and was injured in the exchange of fire, he said.

  • Beating Retreat To Resume At India-Pak Border Points In Punjab

    The Border Area Development Front has given a call to the locals to reach Sadqi by 5.30 p.m. to enjoy the ceremony in large numbers.

    After 10 days of ceasefire between India and Pakistan, the Beating Retreat ceremony by the Border Security Force (BSF) is set to resume on Tuesday evening in a scaled-down version at the Attari-Wagah, Hussainiwala, and Fazilka borders, all situated in Punjab.

    This comes after a 12-day pause amid military conflict between the two countries.

    Officials informed IANS that there will be no handshake with armed personnel on the Pakistani side or the opening of border gates; however, audiences will still be permitted to witness the ceremony.

    The ceremonies will take place at 6 p.m. at the Attari border near Amritsar, the Hussainiwala border in Ferozepur, and the Sadqi border in Fazilka.

    The Border Area Development Front has given a call to the locals to reach Sadqi by 5.30 p.m. to enjoy the ceremony in large numbers.

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