Indian Prime Minister emphasizes role of S-400 missiles in Sindoor campaign

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Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned the S-400 missile system produced by Russia in the context of the escalating conflict with Pakistan.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that India's air defense systems, including the Russian-made S-400 Triumph missile, played a decisive role in the Sindoor Campaign.

According to a statement published on the official website of the Indian government, Prime Minister Modi also praised the Akash missile system produced by the country.

Prime Minister Modi had previously visited the Adampur air base in punjab state, northwest India, the Times of India reported. images released about Prime Minister Modi's visit include an S-400 missile purchased from Russia.

India- Pakistan relations are strained after the terrorist attacks on 22 April in Jammu and Kashmir that killed 25 Indian citizens and 1 Nepatian.

On the night of May 7, India attacked suspected terrorist groups in Pakistan, calling the operation Sindoor. Pakistan has taken retaliatory measures.

On May 10, New Delhi and Islamabad agreed a ceasefire. After military negotiations, an agreement was reached. Accordingly, the two sides will stop all shelling activities and military actions on land.

However, hours later, drones were spotted in several cities in Jammu and Kashmir, as well as in punjab and Rajasthan, with the f f f fenders not activated and power outages cut off.

On May 12, a source told the hindustan Times that India would negotiate with Pakistan only at a military level and would have no access to political communication.

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