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“Photo Abhi Baki Hai”: India's former Indian Army Chief Naravane attacked Pakistan. Are there more attacks being planned?

India launched a targeted military strike on the Line of Control (LOC) a few days after India died in a terrorist attack in Chamu and Pahalgam in Kashmir on Monday night. The Indian and Pakistani governments confirmed that the strike targeted camps related to the groups suspected of planned attacks.

India attacks Pakistan's terror location

Indian troops said it went on strike based on “reliable intelligence” opinions. Officials said the operation was limited to “precise targets” within Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and completed the completion without any Indian casualties. Defense sources said the strike did not mean a full escalation, but rather a strong message.

Retired Army Chief strikes, saying “more”

Former Chief General of India’s Army (retired) Manoj Naravane responded to the strike, calling “Abhi Picture Baki Hai” a Hindi phrase that means “the story is not over yet.” He said India has the ability to respond strongly and act if necessary. Naravane added that the strike was a “one step” rather than a “final response.”

Pahalgam attack killed 26 people, mainly tourists from Gujarat

this Pahalgam terrorist attack On April 27, 26 people were killed, most of whom were tourists visiting the area on a long weekend. The attack was carried out on a bus using explosives, followed by gunfire. No group claims responsibility, but Indian agencies will connect plans to cross-border terrorist networks.

Foreign Minister said India is expected to have more terrorist attacks, which are to fight these terrorist attacks.

Foreign Minister Vikram Misri said on Wednesday that intelligence input has marked the possibility of further terrorist attacks on Indian soil. “Our intelligence agencies that oversee terrorist activities show that there may be more attacks on India, and stopping and responding to them is crucial,” Misri said of the government press conference for Operation Sindor.

Experts say the strike follows the post-India Uri and Balakot doctrines

Strategic experts said Monday night’s actions reflect an ongoing approach to India’s targeted response to cross-border attacks, similar to the strikes following the 2016 URI attack and the 2019 Pulwama incident. The strike shows that India's policy is to use measured forces to stop terrorist activities without triggering a full-scale conflict.

Opposition seeks party-wide briefing

Opposition leaders welcomed the military's actions but called on the government to provide a full-party briefing. Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge said national security issues should be higher than politics and require transparency. Other parties urged careful handling to avoid escalation.

Public response mixed, but supportive

Social media saw support for the Indian army. Trends online about the hashtags related to strikes. Many users have quoted Naravane’s “Abhi Picture Baki Hai” remarks, a sign of continued determination. However, some citizens expressed concern about the risks of further escalation.

What's next: The situation being monitored

Security agencies remain on high alert, especially in Jamu and Kashmir. Officials say India will continue to monitor Pakistan's reaction. Meanwhile, diplomatic channels have been activated to prevent further tensions from rising.

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