
Pakistan sought help from its allies
The situation between India and Pakistan has now become very tense. Pakistan tried to attack many areas of India on Thursday night, which was thwarted by the Indian Army. After the attempt to attack India, Pakistan has suffered a lot. He has shown the audacity by trying to attack India, now he has to pay its price. India has ruined more than 50 drones, 4 fighter jets and 8 missiles from Pakistan. At the same time, India has also destroyed the Pakistan Evlock System. Pakistan is shocked and shocked by this retaliation of India. He has also started seeking help from his allies. The news is coming that Pakistan has now talked about giving more loans to its allies amid the ongoing tension with India.
Let us tell you that in view of the tension between India and Pakistan, US Vice President JD Vance has given a big statement. US Vice President JD Vance has said that we will not fall in the middle of the war. This is a case between India and Pakistan. At the same time, Vance said that it is expected that there will be no nuclear war.
Let us tell you that when there was a war between India and Pakistan in 1971, during that time there was a standing standing with Pakistan to increase military pressure on India. The US had removed its warship in the Bay of Bengal. But this time America’s attitude looks completely different. He has made it clear that he will not be in the middle of it.
Vance said that look, we are worried that nuclear powers do not hit each other and there is no major struggle. He said that Washington wants the stress to be reduced as soon as possible. We cannot control these countries. India has some complaints from Pakistan. Pakistan has responded to India. We can appeal to these people to try to reduce the stress something but we are not going to fall in the middle of the war. We really have nothing to do with this.
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