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‘Pakistan Will Retaliate’: Def Expert Suggests Next Target Should Be PoK | India’s Operation Sindoor

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‘Pakistan Will Retaliate’: Def Expert Suggests Next Target Should Be PoK | India’s Operation Sindoor

‘Pakistan Will Retaliate’: Def Expert Suggests Next Target Should Be PoK | India’s Operation Sindoor

In the wake of India’s devastating air and artillery strikes on Pakistani targets, Defence Expert Praful Bakshi warns that Pakistan will retaliate.

However, he emphasizes that the next strategic goal for India should be the gradual occupation of PoK (Pakistan-occupied Kashmir), marking a bold shift in India’s military approach.

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