Consider the action taken in self-defense; India’s statement on Iran’s surgical strike in Pakistan…

Iran shocked the world on Tuesday with a surgical strike on Pakistan’s soil.

He bombed two bases of terrorist organization Jaish al-Adl in the mountainous areas of Pakistan.

Although Iran has called this attack an attack against terrorism, Pakistan strongly condemned the attack and warned of serious consequences.

In retaliation, Pakistan expelled Iran’s ambassador and recalled its ambassador. India’s statement has come out on this entire incident.

The Indian Foreign Ministry said that this is a mutual matter between Iran and Pakistan. But, we understand those actions are taken in self-defense.

According to news agency ANI, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, while reacting to Iran’s air strikes in Pakistan, said that this matter is between the two countries.

His statement came after Islamabad recalled its ambassador to Tehran. A day before which Iran had carried out air strikes on Pakistan.

Iran claims that it bombed two bases of Jaish al-Adl, a terrorist organization that has become a headache for itself.

On the other hand, Pakistan strongly condemned this attack and termed it as a gross violation of airspace. Pakistan said two children were killed in an Iranian attack in its southwestern Balochistan province.

This attack by Iran was not done suddenly. On Monday, Iran first bombed Iraq and Syria. Iran blew up Mossad headquarters in Iraq with a ballistic missile.

Attacked Pakistan the next day. This attack by Iran can have serious consequences amid the ongoing war between Hamas and Israel in Gaza. Because this attack may further increase tension in the Middle East.

Earlier this month, Islamic State carried out two bombings in Iran, killing more than 150 people.

On the death anniversary of former Iranian commander Qasim Sulemani, people had gathered near his grave for a condolence ceremony, when two serial bomb blasts took place there.

India’s statement after airstrike on Pakistan
The official spokesperson of the Indian Foreign Ministry said, “This is a matter between Iran and Pakistan. As far as India is concerned, our stance towards terrorism is of zero tolerance.” “We understand the actions that countries take in self-defense,” the statement said.

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