Key points
- Meeting being chaired by PM Shehbaz Sharif
- Ministers, three services chiefs and NSA attending huddle
- Pakistan has vowed that it reserves the right to respond
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s National Security Council meeting, convened following overnight Indian strikes on civilian areas inside Pakistan, is underway in Islamabad.
Pakistan has vowed that it reserves the right to respond to Indian aggression.
The meeting is being attended by federal ministers, three services chiefs and the national security advisor.
The committee will be briefed on the current situation and the ongoing Pak-India tension.
The Indian aggression and the Pakistan Army’s crushing response and the future course of action will be discussed.
This is a developing story. More updates to follow.