Rawalpindi:
Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Babar Iftikhar said that success is achieved not by increasing the number of arms and ammunition but by national commitment and professionalism. Today is a testament to the professionalism and commitment to the protection of the motherland.
According to details, Director General of Public Relations (ISPR) of Pakistan Army Major General Babar Iftikhar has said that today is the 3rd anniversary of Operation Swift Retart. Replied bluntly.
In a statement released on the social networking site Twitter, he said that Pakistan Air Force had shot down two Indian Air Force planes during Operation Swift Retart on February 27 and Pakistan Navy had traced the Indian submarine. Today’s day is a testament to professionalism and commitment to security. Success only comes from national commitment and professionalism, not weapons and numbers.
It may be recalled that 40 Indian soldiers were killed in a car bomb blast in Pulwama district of Occupied Kashmir on February 14, 2019, which India had directly blamed on Pakistan. The situation became tense after the Pulwama incident and During the night, the Indian Air Force violated the Line of Control (LoC), to which the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) responded in a timely manner.
After which, on Wednesday morning, February 27, 2019, the Pakistan Air Force surprised India by shooting down two Indian planes while an Indian pilot wing commander had just arrested Nandan. The Pakistan Army had just rescued Nandan from the angry mob. And Nandan was also treated by the Pakistan Army. Indian Pilot Wing Commander Now since Nandan was arrested in the Pakistan Army, there was talk in the Indian media that Pakistan is now in front of India for the release of the pilot. Will place conditions.
Addressing a joint sitting of Parliament, the Prime Minister of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan Imran Khan announced the release of the Indian pilot and said that we are releasing the Indian pilot in good faith to promote peace. This decision was well received not only by Pakistan and India but also internationally. On Friday, March 1, 2019, Indian pilot Abhinandan was handed over to India at Wagah border by Pakistan in good faith.