Pakistan's Stern Response to India's Missile Strikes: A Diplomatic Standoff
Pakistan's National Security Council (NSC) held a meeting to discuss the Indian missile attack under Operation Sindoor. Pakistan condemned India's actions, citing violations of sovereignty. A cabinet meeting and parliamentary address were scheduled to further discuss the situation and convey the nation's stance.

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Pakistan's authorities convened an emergency session of the National Security Council (NSC) after Indian armed forces launched missiles on nine targets, citing a response to a terror attack. The meeting, led by Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, included top military and governmental officials.
In a statement, the NSC denounced India's military actions, labeling them as unprovoked and citing severe violations of international law. The offensive resulted in civilian casualties and damaged infrastructure, escalating pre-existing tensions in the region.
As a further step, Prime Minister Sharif announced a follow-up cabinet meeting to strategize a national response. The Pakistan government urged global leaders to take note of the aggressive act and seek accountability from India.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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