Updated On: 10 May, 2025 12:42 PM IST | New Delhi | mid-day online correspondent
Following a series of cross-border attacks and drone strikes, the Pakistan Army has begun moving troops towards forward positions. India warns that while it remains committed to de-escalation, it will respond proportionately to any provocation

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri with IAF officer Wing Commander Vyomika Singh and Army`s Colonel Sofiya Qureshi addresses a press conference, in New Delhi. (PIC/PTI)
The Pakistan Army has begun moving its troops towards forward areas, signalling possible offensive intentions following a spate of cross-border attacks on Indian territories and civilians including the use of kamikaze drones and shelling along the Line of Control (LoC)
Wing Commander Vyomika Singh, addressing a press briefing on Saturday, confirmed the movement of Pakistani troops and described it as an indication of “offensive intent”. Singh reiterated that while India has responded proportionately to all hostile actions, it remains committed to de-escalation, provided Pakistan exercises reciprocal restraint.