Jammu and Kashmir terrorism

Pakistan Leader’s Remark: Claim of Terror Strikes Sparks Outrage

In a shocking admission, former Pakistan-occupied Kashmir Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq confessed Pakistan’s involvement in cross-border terrorism, referencing the recent Red Fort metro station blast and the Pahalgam terror attack in Kashmir. Haq’s statement, made in the PoK Assembly, claimed responsibility for attacks across India. This confession comes amid investigations into the Red Fort blast, where authorities seized a significant amount of explosives and linked the perpetrators to Pakistani terror groups. While the Pakistani federal government has distanced itself from Haq’s remarks, they are seen as confirmation of India’s claims of Pakistan’s support for terrorism.

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Pakistan Army Chief Backs Terror Groups in Kashmir: Reactions and Concerns

Field Marshal Asim Munir, Pakistan’s army chief, has voiced support for terror groups in Jammu and Kashmir, labeling their actions as a “legitimate struggle” and vowing continued support for the Kashmiri people. Munir’s remarks, made at a Pakistan Naval Academy passing out parade, also criticized India for acts of “unprovoked aggression.” He reiterated Pakistan’s commitment to supporting the right to self-determination for Kashmiris. Munir emphasized that a resolution to the Kashmir dispute is essential for regional peace, and Pakistan will continue to offer political, diplomatic, and moral support to the region.

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India Defies Terror, Pledges Kashmir Development Despite Attack

India’s commitment to the development of Kashmir remains unwavering, even in the face of recent terrorist attacks targeting tourists. The rationale is clear: succumbing to terrorism would only embolden those who seek to disrupt peace and progress. Ignoring their threats and continuing with development projects sends a powerful message that terrorism will not deter India’s plans for the region.

Infrastructure development in Kashmir, such as the impressive Chenab Bridge and the Vande Bharat express train connecting Katra to Srinagar, is not merely about constructing physical structures. It’s a strategic move to improve the lives of Kashmiris, create economic opportunities, and ultimately, counter the influence of extremist groups.… Continue reading

India Officially Denies Trump’s Role in Ceasefire

India firmly rejected US President Trump’s claim to have mediated a ceasefire and his assertion of threatening trade sanctions. The government reiterated its long-held position that the Jammu and Kashmir issue is a bilateral matter between India and Pakistan, and that India’s military actions were purely conventional, countering Pakistan’s nuclear posturing. India’s response to the April 22 terrorist attack targeted terrorist infrastructure, with any subsequent military engagement ceasing only after Pakistan’s cessation of hostilities. The government further clarified that the ceasefire agreement was reached directly between the two countries’ Directors General of Military Operations.

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India Pauses Military Action, Warns of Renewed Strikes Against Terrorism

Following a U.S.-brokered ceasefire, India announced a pause in military action against Pakistan, reserving the right to retaliate against future attacks. Prime Minister Modi stated that any future dialogue with Pakistan would solely focus on terrorism and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Both countries reported a peaceful overnight period after days of intense cross-border fighting, including missile and drone strikes, stemming from a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir that India blamed on Pakistan-backed militants. Airports and airspace were reopened by both nations following the ceasefire agreement.

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India-Pakistan Ceasefire: Modi’s Response to US Concerns Amidst Nuclear Threats

Following a Pahalgam terrorist attack, escalating India-Pakistan tensions prompted US Vice President JD Vance to contact Prime Minister Modi, urging de-escalation. Modi, however, while acknowledging Vance’s concerns, responded that any further Pakistani aggression would be met with a “devastating and strong” response. Subsequently, a ceasefire was announced after communication between both countries’ military and diplomatic officials, facilitated by the US. India confirmed a strong retaliatory strike following initial Pakistani attacks.

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India-Pakistan Ceasefire Collapses After Hours

A US-mediated ceasefire between India and Pakistan, announced on Saturday, went into immediate effect. The agreement, brokered by US officials after 48 hours of negotiations, was initially met with celebrations in both countries. However, the ceasefire was quickly challenged by renewed cross-border shelling and explosions in Indian-administered Kashmir, with both sides accusing each other of initiating the violations. Despite the setbacks, the agreement allowed both nations to claim a degree of victory, and the fragile peace was hailed as a significant step toward de-escalation.

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Pakistan Ceasefire Violated, Blasts Rock Srinagar

Following a short-lived ceasefire proposed by Pakistan, multiple explosions rocked Srinagar after a renewed attack involving Pakistani drones across multiple Indian border regions. Drones were sighted and intercepted in Jammu, Rajasthan, Gujarat, and Punjab, prompting blackouts in several areas. While the explosions in Srinagar caused concern, no significant damage or casualties have been reported due to the swift action of Indian defense systems. This escalation follows a recent major terrorist attack in India, further intensifying tensions between the two nations.

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Pakistan Accuses India of Missile Strikes on Three Airbases; War Fears Rise

Following a recent massacre in India-controlled Kashmir, India and Pakistan engaged in a significant military exchange involving missiles and drone strikes. Both nations expressed a willingness to de-escalate, contingent upon reciprocal action from the other. The United States offered its support to facilitate communication between the two nuclear-armed rivals. However, despite the stated desire for de-escalation, military mobilization and continued reports of strikes suggest a continued high level of tension.

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India-Pakistan Border Clash: Three Fighter Jets Downed, Escalation Fears Rise

Three fighter jets have reportedly crashed in India’s Jammu and Kashmir region, according to local government sources. This news has sparked immediate questions and speculation, given the sensitive geopolitical context of the region. The initial reports suggest a possible escalation of tensions, raising concerns about a broader conflict.

The fact that local government sources are reporting this incident before the official Indian government adds a layer of intrigue. It hints at potential complexities in the official narrative or perhaps a deliberate delay in official confirmation. Early reports suggest that these crashes may have been the result of Pakistani action, with claims that Pakistan shot down the jets from across the border while they were in Indian airspace.… Continue reading