PM Modi: Attacked after showing mock drill, Pakistan could not understand PM Modi's strategy this time too

Posted on 7th May 2025 by rohit kumar

On Tuesday night, Prime Minister Narendra Modi attended a news channel's conference. During this, he talked about the country's development, banking reforms, India-UK free trade agreement. During this, he talked about stopping the water of the Indus River but did not take Pakistan's name and did not say anything that would give the impression that India was going to attack terrorist bases in Pakistan. But on the intervening night of Tuesday and Wednesday, India attacked and destroyed nine terrorist bases in Pakistan. This made it clear that once again Prime Minister Modi surprised Pakistan.

 

India attacked terrorist bases by announcing a mock drill.

The government had announced that a mock drill would be organized across the country on May 7, in which training would be given to deal with war situations. Also, everything was normal at the government level. Pakistan had an idea that India would attack, but it did not have any idea that India would attack suddenly. Operation Sindoor is a great example of deceiving the enemy. PM Modi also surprised Pakistan by postponing the Indus Water Treaty after the Pahalgam attack. Pakistan would have anticipated military action from India, but they would never have thought that India could take such a strict step.

 

PM Modi had given a similar surprise to Pakistan during the Balakot air strike.

This is not the first time that PM Modi has surprised the enemy. Earlier, Pakistan could not even sense India's action during the Balakot air strike. India attacked Balakot on 26 February 2019. Everything was normal before that too. On 25 February, PM Modi dedicated the National War Memorial to the country. During that time, the Prime Minister praised the valor of the country's armed forces, but there was no indication that India was going to take such a big action against Pakistan.

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