Indian Army asks Modi to avoid a war with Pakistan
Monitoring Desk: Indian Army has recommended Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to avoid hostile talks with Pakistan because the Indian army is not ready for war with Pakistan, reports Russian media.
This issue was discussed on Saturday in New Delhi during a meeting Indian Prime Minister Modi held with chiefs of his Army.
Russian media while citing military sources of India maintains that it became clear in the meeting that the leadership of the Indian Army did not want war with Pakistan right now and proposed to Prime Minister Modi to contact Israel or any other country that can provide fighter jets to India to face any eventuality. Sources said that chief of Indian Air Force categorically mentioned in the meeting that Indian Air Force are very weak having very old fighter jets and do not correspond to the strength of Pakistan Air Force.
“Indian army general Chief of Staff of the Army Delbir Singh, head of the Air Force Marshal Arup Raha, and vice-head of the Navy Vice Admiral State Karambirov Singh advised the Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not go to war with Pakistan, “- said a military source”.