"We recently had the extremist attack in Jammu and geographical area regarding 3 weeks past. This violence was perpetrated by extremists assisted and abetted by a State that seeks to destabilise Republic of India," the Navy chief aforesaid.
The Pulwama attack was perpetrated by extremists and “aided by a State” that seeks to destabilise Republic of India, Navy chief Admiral Sunil Lamba aforesaid on Tues.
Addressing a gathering of worldwide consultants from defence sector and diplomats at the Indo-Pacific Regional Dialogue, Lanba aforesaid the region had witnessed multiple sorts of coercion in recent years and few countries during this a part of the globe had been spared.
The global nature that coercion has nonheritable within the recent times has any increased the scope of this threat, he said.
India, however, faces a “far additional serious” version of coercion, the Navy chief aforesaid.
“We recently had the extremist attack in Jammu and geographical area regarding 3 weeks past. This violence was perpetrated by extremists assisted and abetted by a State that seeks to destabilise Republic of India,” the Navy chief aforesaid.
“We even have reports of terrorists being trained to hold out operations in varied process, together with through the medium of the ocean,” he added.
On Valentine's Day, a terrorist of the Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) rammed Associate in Nursing explosive-laden vehicle into a bus in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district, killing forty Central Reserve personnel (CRPF) personnel.
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