The Narendra Modi govt which has being countering Pakistan and China on every fronts after Operation Sindoor, is now planning another big move against both the nations. Will this help in combating terrorism?

Updated: August 6, 2025 9:24 AM IST

Modi govt plans to punish Pakistan, China more, decides to throw Islamabad, Bejing out of...
Modi govt plans to punish Pakistan, China more, decides to throw Islamabad, Bejing out of…

The Indian Army has completely ended its relations with the Pakistan Army due to its direct involvement in the Pahalgam attack and spreading false narrative against India. This is the reason why India has not invited the Pakistan Army to the United Nation (UN) Troop Contributor Chief Conclave to be held in October this year. According to sources, China’s PLA-Army will also not be invited.

In this conference related to the United Nations, the Indian Army is going to invite the heads of the armies of those countries who send their soldiers in the UN Peacekeeping Mission. At present, a total of 11 missions of the United Nations are going on across the world. Armies of about 120 countries are participating in these missions. Most of the soldiers from India, Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan are currently deployed in the UN Peacekeeping Mission.

For the first time, the Indian Army is going to organise such a UN Conclave. But Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir has not been invited for this very special conference. Because it was at the behest of Asim Munir that the Pakistani terrorist organization Lashkar-e-Taiba had carried out the Pahalgam massacre through its front, TRF (The Resistance Force).

How many Indian Army soldiers are involved in peace keeping mission?

Nearly five thousand soldiers of the Indian Army are currently deployed in 9 out of 11 UN missions. The Indian Army is deployed in civil war-torn Sudan and Congo as well as the disputed Golan Heights between Israel-Syria-Lebanon. Many times, soldiers of India and Pakistan are deployed together in these missions. But after the involvement of Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir in the Pahalgam attack and the launching of proxy war through terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir, the patience of the Indian Army has broken. The Indian Army has decided to completely sever ties with the Pakistani Army. This is the reason why Pakistan has not been invited to the UN Chief Conclave.

Integrated firing drill in the Thar Desert

The Pahalgam attack (April 22) was carried out by TRF (The Resistance Force), a front of Lashkar-e-Taiba, which is growing under the patronage of the Pakistani army and intelligence agency ISI. Even the US and the UN have held Lashkar responsible for the Pahalgam attack. According to information, China will also not be invited to this conference. Even though a disengagement agreement has been signed with China on the Line of Actual Control (LAAC) adjacent to eastern Ladakh, the dispute with China’s PLA-Army has been going on for the last seven-eight years.

Why is India-China at loggerhead? 

Due to the involvement of China and Pakistan during Operation Sindoor, relations between PLA-Army do not seem to be improving at the moment. Army chiefs of different countries participating in the Troop Contributor Conclave to be held in the capital Delhi will also be taken for an integrated firing drill in the Thar Desert of Rajasthan. In this drill, the capabilities of the Indian Army will be demonstrated through indigenous tanks, cannons and other weapons.




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