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Indian Air Force Uses S-400 to Counter Pakistan’s Strikes
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The Indian Air Force deployed the Russian-made S-400 missile defense system to thwart Pakistan’s recent escalation. The system was used to counter attempted missile and drone strikes. This marks a significant use of advanced defense technology.
The S-400 is designed to intercept missiles and aircraft. India acquired the system from Russia in 2018.
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The Context
Pakistan’s strikes targeted Jammu and Kashmir and other regions. The Indian Air Force acted swiftly to neutralize the threat.
The S-400 can engage targets at long ranges with precision. Its deployment underscores India’s military modernization efforts.
India and Pakistan have clashed repeatedly over border issues. Their rivalry dates back to their 1947 partition.
Some praise India’s use of the S-400 as a strong deterrent. Others worry about escalating arms races in the region.
Critics argue advanced weaponry risks broader conflict. Supporters say it’s essential for national security.
The S-400’s capabilities enhance India’s defense against aerial threats. Its use highlights growing reliance on high-tech systems.
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| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Left |
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