Indian Military Maintains Vigilance Despite Ceasefire with Pakistan
"We have a good news that ceasefire has been announced, but Punjab will remain vigilant. We will install anti-drone systems on our international border," Mann says.

Indian Military Maintains Vigilance: Indian troops have shot down multiple Pakistani drones, and destroyed several more military posts, while Pakistan continued to attack military installations and civilian air facilities on India's northern and western borders.
In a statement by officials, Indian Air Defence successfully "engaged and destroyed" multiple drones near Amritsar, which lies just short of the Pakistan border. Essentially, India inflicted considerable damage on Pakistan, including the destruction of a terrorist launchpad.
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The Indian armies stated they would now accept "zero drone incursions" by Pakistan and condemned Pakistan's drone incursions as "unacceptable". The Indian Army stated they are committed to defending themselves against all hostile acts and threats from the enemy.
"We have a good news that ceasefire has been announced, but Punjab will remain vigilant. We will install anti-drone systems on our international border," Mann says.
"First of all, I would like to thank US Donald Trump for intervening in this and along with that I would like to congratulate our country's leadership and Pakistan as well. Both these countries agreed to the ceasefire. Because the people of Jammu and Kashmir suffer the most when there is a war between our country and Pakistan," Mehbooba says.
In the latest update, since the ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has met with all three service chiefs. Also, the CDS General Anil Chauhan PVSM arrived to attend.
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