India and Pakistan have come to the doorstep of the war in the wake of the terrorist attacks in Kashmir. The border control (LOC) has been firing between the two sides for six days. The presence of the military has been strengthened at the border. Both sides have taken various steps, including diplomatic expulsion. Meanwhile, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the armed forces would be given full independence in Pakistan at a high -level meeting last Tuesday night.
Pakistan is not sitting. The country's military has also made the highest preparations out of fear that India can attack within 4 hours. Even if the attacked, the rescue operation will be conducted in various establishments, including schools in the border area. Pakistan Information Minister Ataullah himself said in the X (former Twitter) post that India is planning to launch an attack on Pakistan within the next 20 to 5 hours. Islamabad has 'credible intelligence' in this regard. However, Pakistan is ready to accept the highest sacrifice in protecting its sovereignty and regional integrity.
Pakistan's Information Minister repeated the same statement while talking to reporters on Wednesday. “Delhi wants to take military action against Islamabad by showing the base of the baseless allegations of involvement in the incident,” he said. He said, “India itself is taking the arrogant role of judges, courts and executions. It is reckless and irresponsible. Pakistan itself has been the victim of terrorism for many years and we understand the pain of this disaster very well. We have always cleared our position against terrorism. '
Ataullah Tara said that as a responsible state, Pakistan has proposed to uncover the truth of the incident through a transparent and credible investigation commission. But unfortunately, India has chosen the dangerous path of conflict by abandoning the path of logic, which can result in catastrophe for the whole region. He said that the backdrop of a neutral investigation has unveiled India's true intention. The difficult answer will be given to any aggression. And the full responsibility of it will be on them.
Earlier, at a high -level meeting on Tuesday night, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the armed forces would be given full independence in Pakistan. NDTV said he gave the directive with Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Chief of Defense Staff General Anil Chauhan and three forces chiefs. Modi said the armed forces have 'full independence' to decide when responding to India, targeting and responding in the process.
Sixth day
Reuters reported that firing was reported between the two sides in the border control line for the sixth day drawn last Tuesday night. The country's army alleges that at midnight, multiple Pakistani army opened 'without provocation'. Indian troops have also responded. Although Reuters tried to communicate, no formal statement was received from Pakistan. However, according to sources, the ANI said that the director general of both countries on the hotline about the violation of the ceasefire without provocation was made by Pakistan. India has warned Islamabad about the provocation of the Pakistan Army under the control line.
Pakistan has demanded that four India's Rafael warships be evacuated from the control line on Tuesday night. Security sources say the warships were patrolling the Indian -ruled Kashmir skyline. But the Pakistan Air Force quickly identified them. Earlier, Pakistan demanded that Indian spy drone be destroyed in the LOC.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has said that Pakistan will not be attacked at first, but a strict response will be given if the injury comes.
UN call
UN Secretary -General Antonio Guterres spoke to Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Indian Foreign Minister S Jayashankar to reduce tensions in the situation. UN Secretary -General Spokeswoman Stephen Duzarich said Guterres spoke to the two leaders separately on Tuesday. At that time, he urged both sides to avoid any conflict that could have tragic consequences over the growing tension. He also proposed 'cordial mediation' if needed.
The Prime Minister of Pakistan urged Delhi to show responsible behavior and restraint while talking to the UN Secretary General, the Express Tribune reported. Criticizing India's unilateral Indus water agreement at the time, he said that any move to use the Indus basin as a weapon is unacceptable to Pakistan.
