On Saturday morning, Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif called on the “National Command Authority” responsible for the supervision of the missile program, nuclear weapons and other strategic assets in Reunion. After an Indian attack which targeted the military bases in his country, which was launched after the operation “Bunyan al-Rarsous”, in response to India, in the middle of increasing anxiety.
The National Command Authority is the highest decision -making organization in Pakistan and includes senior military and civil leaders, It is supervised by the main national security problems, including nuclear weapons policy and the country’s strategic planning.
This body is the highest authority in the country to make decisions about nuclear policy and missiles, and supervises all nuclear and missile programs, and was created by the National Security Council in February 2000.
According to the Pakistani channel “Smaa News”, the meeting will attend senior military civil leaders to assess the situation and discuss any diplomatic and defense responses.
The chain expected the meeting to focus on preparing national defense, strategic deterrence and the examination of the advanced regional security scene following the last Pakistani military operation.
It should be noted that India says that it is attached to the “non-use” policy of nuclear weapons, and does not trigger a nuclear blow to its neighbor Pakistan, while Islamabad says that if it feels an existential threat, it can use nuclear weapons.

Indian strikes
The call to this meeting comes after India last night achieved several strikes of Pakistani military air bases, which Pakistan responded with several strikes of military sites in India, divorcing a military operation entitled “Al -Bunyan al -Marsous”.
During the last climbing of the conflict that broke out last month, Pakistan announced that India had pulled rockets on 3 air bases inside the country today, on Saturday, but most of the missiles were intercepted and that strikes in India are underway.
Pakistani army spokesperson, lieutenant-general Ahmed Sharif, said the origins of the Pakistani Air Force are safe after the Indian strikes, adding that some Indian missiles have also struck eastern Punjab in India. “This is a first -class provocation,” said Sharif.
The Pakistani army has announced that it had used “Fateh” missiles in medium -sized areas to target an Indian missile storage installation and two air seats in Pathancott and Odhampur.
After the announcement of the Pakistani response, India control residents on cashmere said they had heard strong explosions in several places in the region, including the cities of Sinaigar and Gamo La Grande and the City of Odambur.
“The explosions we hear today are different from those we have heard in the last two nights during drone attacks,” said Shish Paul Fayed, former region’s police officer and reside in Jamo. “It seems to be a war here,” he added.
Fayed added that the explosions have been heard in areas that include military bases, adding that it seems that army sites are targeting.

Indian novel
Serenagar looked at the summer capital of the Indian part of Kashmir, early in the morning, but some residents of the neighborhood near the city’s airport, which is also an air base, said they felt terrified by explosions and hunting fighters.
The Indian army has announced the destruction of several Pakistani walking planes that was watched during a military camp in the city of Amrtsar, in northern Punjab, adding that “the flagrant attempt in Pakistan to rape the sovereignty of India and endanger civilians is unacceptable”.
And the Indian army announced late Friday, surveillance of drones in 26 sites in many regions of Indian states adjacent in Pakistan and in the Indian part of Kashmir, including Srinagar. He said drones were followed and committed.
Chinese anxiety
In the light of this atmosphere, China today, on Saturday, urged India and Pakistan strongly and as if to avoid any climbing of the fighting.
A press release published this morning by the Chinese Foreign Ministry, the two countries, called for “the need to give priority to peace and stability, to preserve calm, to hold back and to return to the path of political regulations in a peaceful manner and to avoid any decision which leads to a climbing of tension.”
Friday, the group of seven countries called the two countries to “the greatest restraint”. “We call immediate calm and encourage the two countries to engage in a direct dialogue to reach a peaceful solution,” she added in a statement.
For his part, the American Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with the chief of staff of the Pakistani army, Asim Mounir yesterday.
The spokesperson for the US State Department Tami Bruce said Rubio continued to urge both parties to “find ways to calm tension and offered American assistance to start constructive talks” to avoid any future conflict.
Tensions between the two nuclear neighbors have increased since the attack on a famous tourist site in the part of the Kashmir based on the room on April 22, which killed 26 civilians, most Hindu Indian tourists. New Delhi accused Pakistan of having supported the attack, an accusation rejected by Islamabad, who called for an investigation into the attack.