India-Pakistan Drone Conflict Overview
India accused Pakistan of using civil airlines as a "shield" during its drone attacks on Indian cities, civilian infrastructure, and military targets. These attacks occurred for three consecutive nights, with Pakistan reportedly targeting places of worship to stir communal unrest.
Drone Incidents and Responses
- Pakistan launched 300-400 drones of Turkish make on the night of May 8-9, with several drones being neutralized by India.
- Drones were sighted at 26 locations from Baramulla to Bhuj, posing threats to civilian and military targets.
- India's armed forces responded by targeting four air defense sites in Pakistan, destroying a radar system.
Impact on Civil Arrangements
- The Indian Premier League was postponed by a week, and the Confederation of Indian Industry's AGM was delayed due to the situation.
Strategic and Security Measures
- Prime Minister held a meeting with defense and security leaders to strategize responses.
- Finance Minister instructed financial institutions to safeguard against cyber threats.
Operation Sindoor Briefing
- Indian military leaders briefed on Pakistan's aerial intrusions and India's subsequent defense actions.
- An armed Pakistani UAV targeted Punjab's Bathinda military station but was neutralized.
International and Domestic Reactions
- India condemned Pakistan's use of civil airspace during attacks, highlighting dangers to international flights.
- Foreign Minister discussed the situation with global counterparts like the U.S., U.K., and Norway.
- The central government empowered the army chief to mobilize the Territorial Army for support.
Economic and Diplomatic Considerations
- The government assured sufficient food supplies but warned against hoarding.
- World Bank clarified its limited role in the Indus Waters Treaty between India and Pakistan.