The drone did not fall in the Pakistani territory but was taken down, India came down on the ground to return, Abdullah Hameed Gul

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(24News) Senior defense analyst Muhammad Abdullah Hameed Gul has revealed that India is making preparations for the return of the drone aircraft from Pakistan and for this, India has also indicated that talks at the DGMO level have been made.

On his YouTube channel, Muhammad Abdullah Hameed Gul, while conducting a post-mortem on the news of the Indian drone that fell in Pakistani territory on August 23, has revealed that the drone did not fall, but the Pakistani army took control of it after violating the border. Not only this, but India’s claim that the plane was flown for routine training and landed in Pakistani territory due to a technical fault was wrong, the noted analyst further revealed.

Abdullah Hameed Gul further disclosed that the Indian side contacted the Pakistani hotline for the return of the drone and requested that the drone be returned and then also said that he would refer the matter to the DGMO. General Military Operations level will be taken up, the noted analyst explained the process and said that at the DGMO level the most sensitive and hot topics are communicated. Issues like drone downing are minor. The contact between Pakistan and India at the DGMO level took place in 2018 when India violated international boundaries and carried out an improvised bombardment in Pakistani territory, which was actually an operation to drop a payload, but Pakistan rejected this move by India. The answer was given the next day in the form of shooting down Nandan’s ship.

The senior analyst said that the last time contact was made at the DGMO level after the arrest of Nandan and now India is talking about contact at the DGMO level only for a training drone. The whole dal looks black, because it seems that this drone is not a training drone but a stealth drone which is not visible on the satellite, but nevertheless the Pakistani army not only traced it but also took control of it. was flown for the purpose of espionage, however, the matter of drones falling is not new. Before that, in March 2022, an Indian sonic missile fell in Pakistani territory, which India said was fired due to a technical fault. But these two incidents have proved that the Indian defense industry has not been able to stand on its feet yet, everything it produces is flopping.

Everyone is aware of India’s war obsession, that is the reason why it has spent 24 billion dollars in the last 5 years and the reason is that the defense industry of India is not providing any kind of support in the matter of defense and in 77 years it has been at the local level. But it could not be self-sufficient in making any kind of defense equipment and the sonic missile is also a proof of this and before that it made an assault rifle in 2016 and when the army used this rifle, it identified more than 20 defects. Rejected and then redeveloped the same rifle, two armies again rejected it as unusable in combat, another major example is the TEJAS fighter aircraft, which India developed indigenously. And the first test flight took place in 2001 and it came to the Army in 2015, that is, it took 14 years for the Indian defense industry to cover the defects found in the first test flight, but now Bollywood has made a film in which they The Tejas has seen something even further than the American F-35.

When India decided to sell it to other countries

Malaysia, Argentina also made the shortlist but when their pilots inspected it, both countries canceled the deal and Malaysia ended the deal with Korea.


2024-08-29 02:59:21

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