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Pakistan claims to have credible intelligence of Indian military strike within 36 hours
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Pakistan claims to have "credible intelligence" suggesting India is planning to launch a military strike within 24 to 36 hours. This follows an April 22 attack on tourists in Indian Kashmir, which India has identified as a terrorist attack. Islamabad has denied any involvement.
Our hope here is that India responds to this terrorist attack in a way that doesn't lead to a broader regional conflict.
I say to the whole world: India will identify, track and punish every terrorist and their backer.
We have reinforced our forces because it is something which is imminent now. In such a situation, some strategic decisions had to be taken — and those decisions have been made.
We are reaching out to both parties, and telling, of course, them to not escalate the situation.
India will be fully responsible for any serious consequences in the region!
Any act of aggression will be met with a decisive response. India will be fully responsible for any serious consequences in the region.
Pakistan has credible intelligence that India intends carrying out military action against Pakistan in the next 24-36 hours.
Indian self-assumed hubristic role of judge, jury and executioner in the region.
Pakistan reiterates that any such military adventurism by India would be responded to assuredly and decisively. The International community must remain alive to the reality that the onus of escalatory spiral and its ensuing consequences shall squarely lie with India.
Indian self assumed hubristic role of Judge, Jury and Executioner in the region is reckless and vehemently rejected. Pakistan has been the victim of terrorism itself and truly understands the pain of this scourge. We have always condemned it in all its forms and manifestations anywhere in the world.
Indian Navy ships undertook successful multiple anti-ship firings to re-validate and demonstrate readiness of platforms, systems, and crew for long-range precision offensive strike.
The operations were basically focused to ensure that these terrorists do not succeed in their design of infiltration and carrying out destruction and endangering the lives of citizens of our country.
That said, one can't completely rule out worst-case scenarios, depending on the nature of a potential Indian strike, how Pakistan might respond to any initial Indian military action, and the ever-present miscalculation risk.
From Delhi's perspective, given public pressure, the egregiousness of last week's attack, and a desire to restore deterrence, some type of military response is quite likely. And if it happens, Pakistan, not wishing to look weak, would most certainly retaliate.
And given that these are nuclear-armed rivals, the stakes are quite high.
An all-out war is unlikely, as India, despite its relentless tough talk, is most focused on limited options like degrading anti-Indian terrorists and restoring deterrence.
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sources
- 1.Al Jazeera
- 2.CNN
- 3.The Korea Herald
- 4.The Guardian
- 5.France 24
- 6.ABC News (Australia)
- 7.The Times
- 8.The Times of India
- 9.DW News
- 10.Agence France-Presse
- 11.Associated Press
- 12.CGTN
perspectives
- 1.Islamic Terrorism
- 2.Ethnic tensions
- 3.India under Modi
- 4.Independence Movements
- 5.Islam
- 6.Pakistan Politics
- 7.Indian Foreign Policy
- 8.Indian Politics
- 9.Terrorism
- 10.Pakistan Foreign Policy
- 11.Hinduism
- 12.India-Pakistan relations
countries
- 1.India
- 2.Pakistan
- 3.China
- 4.United States
- 5.United Kingdom
- 6.France
- 7.Nepal
- 8.Iran, Islamic Republic of
- 9.Saudi Arabia
- 10.Holy See (Vatican City State)
organizations
- 1.Hindus
- 2.US State Department
- 3.United Nations
- 4.Council on Foreign Relations
- 5.Lashkar-e-Taiba
- 6.Pakistani High Commission
- 7.YouTube
- 8.CCS
- 9.Center for Strategic and International Studies
- 10.Central Reserve Police Force
- 11.Indian Air Force
- 12.Indian Army
persons
- 1.Narendra Modi
- 2.Attaullah Tarar
- 3.Marco Rubio
- 4.Shahbaz Sharif
- 5.António Guterres
- 6.Subrahmanyam Jaishankar
- 7.Khawaja Muhammad Asif
- 8.Richard Lloyd Parry
- 9.Shaiq Hussain
- 10.Tammy Bruce
- 11.Ali Raza
- 12.Amrit DHillon