Lt Gen Panag admits that India lacks superior technological capability to safely strike Pakistan

(Web Desk): Former Lieutenant General H.S. Panag has stated that Pakistan is a nuclear power and possesses strong defensive capabilities in the event of war.
In an article, the former Indian Army officer advised the Modi government not to rush into war following the Pahalgam attack, warning that any hasty action would be detrimental to India itself.
He emphasized that the Modi administration must act with a well-thought-out strategy.
In his column, Lt. Gen. Panag also admitted that India lacks superior technological capability to safely strike Pakistan, whether through missiles, drones, or naval and air power.
He warned that in an atmosphere charged with public emotions and new nationalism, the government should avoid immediate retaliatory actions.
It is worth noting that 26 tourists were killed and 12 injured in a shooting by armed assailants at a tourist site in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
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