After the Indian Airstrike in Jaish based terror camps, Pakistan made intrusion in the Indian Airspace using the F16 fighter jets targeting the military installations and India gave a solid evidence of the same in a press conference. Now, India has submitted the 'conclusive' reports of the evidence of usage of F-16 fighter jets to the US and it has responded that the reports are being followed 'very closely'.
India has presented the parts of the 'beyond visual image air-to-air missile' named AMRAAM which can only be launched from an F-16 fighter jet which has been provided to Pakistan to deal with the terror module within its territory. Pakistan is strictly not allowed to use those jets against any other country as per the contract signed while providing the jets to Pakistan by US.
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Pakistan is outrightly denying the fact that it used F-16 fighter jet in the operation of intruding the Indian Airspace but with Indian National Security Advisor Ajit Doval speaking to US National Security Advisor John Bolton providing them with the credible evidence, Pakistan seems to be under more pressure as US seems to take action if it is proved.
US also made changes in its visa policy for Pakistan citizens reducing visa duration for them and levying additional charges on visa apllication fees.
Indian Air Force has claimed to hit the Jaish-based-terror modules with precision and Pakistan has been denying any loss or damage caused by the Indian Airstrikes. With the General Elections around the corner, the Indian govt might also feel some pressure to reveal the statistics of the casualties caused by Indian Airstrikes.