Weeks after Operation Sindoor, India and Pakistan continue to keep the skies on edge, with both nuclear-armed nations issuing Notices to Airmen (NOTAMs) for aerial exercises.
Geostrategy expert Damien Symon posted on X that India has issued yet another NOTAM, this time for July 23–25, citing an Indian Air Force (IAF) exercise.
According to a Times of India report, the IAF’s South Western Air Command will conduct a combat drill near the borders of Rajasthan and Gujarat—an area in close proximity to the international boundary.
On the other side, Pakistan has issued a NOTAM for an aerial exercise scheduled between July 22 and 23 in its southern region.
Both countries have conducted a series of air and naval drills since tensions spiked in May following Operation Sindoor. While open military hostilities have since de-escalated, the atmosphere remains far from friction-free.
India and Pakistan were on the brink of a full-scale conflict after the Pahalgam terror attack, which claimed 26 lives. In response, India launched Operation Sindoor, a series of precision strikes targeting terror infrastructure deep inside Pakistan.
Rawalpindi retaliated by targeting Indian defence installations. New Delhi responded by striking multiple Pakistani airbases with BrahMos missiles, marking a significant escalation in regional military posturing.
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