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‘Abhi Picture Baki Hai’, Ex-Army Chief Tweets

The heat of the war is growing in India and Pakistan currently. With Operation Sindoor, India is all prepared to enter the war with the rival country. Pakistan also resorted to firing on civilians in the Line of Control this morning. Although India has not attacked civilians or Pakistan army bases, the rivals have killed civilians. Amidst this hot scenario, India’s 28th Ex-Chief of Army Staff, Manoj Naravane, posted an interesting tweet, spicing up things.

Taking to X, Manoj Naravane posted, “Abhi picture baki hai…”

Manoj Naravane’s tweet hints that Operation Sindoor is just the tip of the iceberg, and more things are to be followed in the coming hours. India is reportedly prepared to fight Pakistan in a war and the officials already identified the terrorist base camps. Manoj Naravane also hinted that this is just the trailer and the big picture is yet to get unfolded.

Operation Sindoor involved coordinated strikes by the Indian Air Force, missile units, and special forces on nine key terror hubs located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

This post was last modified on 7 May 2025 2:00 pm

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