Pakistan has issued NOTAM (Notice to Airmen) for the second time in just five days. This means that Pakistan has banned flights in some parts of its airspace. According to intelligence sources, this step has been taken due to India’s ongoing Trishul 2025 military exercise. According to the report, this order will be in force from November 1 to November 30 and includes a large part of the southern and coastal areas of Pakistan.
This ban may be related to Pakistan Navy’s weapons testing or missile firing, which may take place near the Sonmiani Range of the Arabian Sea. Sources say that this step makes it clear that Pakistan is restless and alert about India’s increasing military exercises. He fears that India may prepare for some major action during its exercises near its southern air bases and naval bases.
Trishul 2025 India’s big joint military exercise
India’s Trishul 2025 is a major joint military exercise, in which the Army, Navy and Air Force are participating. This exercise is going on in the western border and Arabian Sea. Its purpose is to show the united strength of the army, its ability to take rapid action and its hold on maritime areas.
A senior intelligence officer said that Pakistan’s two consecutive NOTAMs show that it is both scared and wants to exercise caution. Through this step, Pakistan wants to show that it is prepared and is monitoring its air and maritime areas.
Pakistani Army on high alert till the end of November
According to sources, Pakistan’s army has been kept on high alert till the end of November. Coastal surveillance has been increased and air and naval resources have been redeployed to keep an eye on Indian activities in the Arabian Sea.
Defense experts say that this incident clearly shows that India is openly showing its military confidence and preparedness, while Pakistan is still in a position to react only. This situation also highlights the changing balance of power in the region.
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