Indian Armed Forces Warn Pak Against Future War: ‘Ahead Of You In Cat-And-Mouse Game’

Air Marshal AK Bharti said the recent conflict between India and Pakistan marked a shift in modern warfare. He called it a “cat-and-mouse game” that requires India to stay ahead of the curve to defeat its adversary. “This was a different kind of warfare and is bound to happen. God forbid, but if we fight another war, that would be completely different from this one,” he added. Watch the full press briefing here.

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