Operation Sindoor: India announced the second Pakistani official personality non -Greta, asked India news to leave in 24 hours

New Delhi: The Central Government on Wednesday declared a Pakistani official personality as a non -Gretta to indulge in activities “keeping in mind its official status in India.The Pakistani officer has been asked to leave India within 24 hours.In diplomacy, Person Non Greta refers to a foreign officer or diplomat, which is no longer allowed to live in the host country. The government asks them to leave, usually without giving a reason. This is the strongest method that a country can show rejection of a foreign representative.The government said, “A demonetisation was issued to the High Commission of Pakistan, the High Commission of Pakistan today.On 13 May, India expelled another Pakistani officer posted at the Pakistan High Commission in New Delhi, which was declared “Personality Non Greta” to engage him into incompatible activities with his diplomatic status. A senior Indian military officer informed the defense attachment and representatives of about 70 countries on the successful conduct of Operation Sindoor, launched in response to the terrorist attack in Pahgam on 22 April. Under Operation Sindor, on May 7, the Indian Armed Forces launched a presence strike at nine terrorist launchpad across Pakistan, including Jaish-e-Mohammed in Bahwalpur and major hubs associated with Lashkar-e-Tabiba in Muridke.In response, Pakistan carried out several drones incidents in the Indian airspace in the next nights, which were rapidly intercept and neutralized by India’s air defense systems. India then destroyed its aggressive, Pakistani military establishments, including Nur Khan Airbase and Rahim Yar Khan Airbase of Rawalpindi. However, later, New Delhi agreed to stop its military response after Islamabad reached DGMO level for the ceasefire.