In the days following the attack, the world has been watching that there will be a war after the terrorist attack in Kashmir. But Pakistan, which was waiting for a war as Pakistan thought, and that countries including China would help, was wrong. India is only making war plans, through which it is waging another war by cutting off the drinking water of the people and not providing water to the agricultural areas. India is waging it.
Pakistan is in an atmosphere of fear that India is waging war plans. Because by making war plans, Pakistan will also have to do the same. In that case, Pakistan will cost crores, and that is India’s war plan. If Pakistan, which is in economic crisis, loses these crores more, Pakistan will again become a part of famine. That is why some political leaders and its people in Pakistan want a no-war stance.
Pakistan has continued the provocation on the border that started after the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Extensive firing is continuing on Indian posts. The firing took place in Kupwara, Uri and Akhnoor sectors. This is the seventh consecutive day of Pakistan’s provocation. The Indian army is also responding.
India had given a strong warning to Pakistan against ceasefire violations. India made its position clear in a conversation held by the Director General of Military Operations of both countries. However, Pakistan is continuing its provocations again without taking any notice. The other day, there was unprovoked firing from Pakistani army posts in Nowshera on the Line of Control. Apart from Nowshera, ceasefire violations have also occurred in Sundarbani and Akhnoor sectors.
This provocation has intensified after the Prime Minister gave full freedom to the army chiefs to retaliate against Pakistan. But no decision has been made yet on when this retaliatory action will be taken. The central government is repeating that it will be retaliated soon. This is also just a strategy. But a few people in Pakistan and India want war. They all want to give each other a response, but such people do not try to understand the consequences of a war.