New Delhi: The Indian government has issued an expulsion notice to a Pakistani High Commission official in New Delhi, instructing him to leave the country within 24 hours. The official is accused of leaking sensitive information regarding Indian military operations, prompting strong diplomatic protests from India.
The move comes after the Indian authorities discovered suspicious online transactions linked to the official’s activities, raising concerns over national security. The Indian government has declared the official an “undesirable person” and has cited his involvement in unauthorized activities related to military intelligence.
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In a related development, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the Adampur Airbase in Punjab on Tuesday, where he addressed Air Force personnel. Modi commended the Indian military for its historic achievements, particularly in thwarting Pakistan’s nuclear threats, and praised the armed forces for their successful operations under “Operation Sindoor.” This visit comes on the heels of the recent ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan and the ongoing military actions in the region.