India-Pakistan War; Pakistani Army Chief General Asim Munir has been removed from his post. Serious allegations have been leveled against him of running a personal agenda and failing to control the situation. It is being told that he has also been taken into custody.

Let us tell you that Syed Asim Munir Ahmed Shah was the Army Chief of Pakistan and he was constantly spewing venom against India. Since the year 2022, he was working as the 11th Army Chief of the Pakistani Army. Before becoming the Army Chief, he was posted in GHQ as Quartermaster General. Information is also coming out that Shamshad Mirza can become the new Chief of Army Staff of the Pakistani Army.

Pakistan tried to attack military bases in 15 cities of India through drones and missiles. However, India has completely foiled these attacks. Indian Army’s advanced air defense systems like Akash, MRSAM, Zu-23, L-70, and Shilka shot down Pakistani air threats in the air itself. Due to which India did not suffer any damage. These systems are the strong basis of India’s multi-layered air defense strategy, which are capable of instantly neutralizing enemy air attacks.

India’s air defence systems provide a multi-layered defence, capable of destroying every threat from long-range missiles to low-flying drones. These systems played a decisive role in thwarting the Pakistani attack.

Akash Missile System

Akash is a medium-range surface-to-air missile system indigenously developed by DRDO, which is the backbone of the Indian Army and Air Force. The system is known for its accuracy and maneuverability.

MRSAM (Medium Range Surface-to-Air Missile)

MRSAM is part of the Barak-8 missile family developed jointly by India and Israel. The system is deployed in the Army, Navy, and Air Force and is capable of destroying long-range aerial threats.

Zu-23-2

The Soviet-era Zu-23-2 is a twin-barreled 23 mm anti-aircraft gun widely used in the Indian Army and Air Force for low-altitude defence.

L-70

The Swedish-origin L-70 is a 40 mm anti-aircraft gun upgraded by India. It is a vital part of the Indian Army’s defence against Low-Altitude Threats.

Meanwhile, Air India issued an advisory saying, ‘In view of the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security’s order regarding enhanced security measures at airports, passengers across India are advised to reach their respective airports at least three hours before the scheduled departure to ensure smooth check-in and boarding. Check-in closes 75 minutes before departure.’

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