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Pakistan Raises Alarm Over Imminent Indian Military Strike

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Pakistan has issued a serious warning about a potential military strike from India within the next 24 to 36 hours, as tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours continue to escalate.

Government Raises Red Flag

On Tuesday night, Pakistan’s Information Minister Atta Tarar revealed credible intelligence suggesting that India is preparing to carry out a military operation under the pretext of the recent attack. He cautioned that the Pakistani government is on high alert and ready to respond to any act of aggression.

Kashmir Attack Sparks Crisis

The current standoff began on April 22, when 26 people — mostly tourists — were killed in one of the deadliest attacks in Kashmir in decades. Without presenting any concrete evidence, Indian officials implied that Pakistan-based elements were involved. Pakistan rejected the allegations and called for an impartial international investigation.

Read: Pakistan Army Strikes Back After Indian Ceasefire Violation at LoC

Diplomatic and Military Tensions

In the days following the Pahalgam attack, India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty — a vital water-sharing agreement that has withstood several conflicts between the two countries. In response, Pakistan hinted at suspending the Simla Agreement and threatened to close its airspace to Indian aircraft.

The Pakistan Air Force (PAF) also intercepted Indian Rafale jets flying near the Line of Control (LoC) on April 29. Meanwhile, ground forces from both sides exchanged fire in multiple sectors along the LoC, raising fears of further military escalation.

Pakistan Stands Ready

Pakistan’s military has reaffirmed its commitment to defending national sovereignty. The armed forces are reportedly on high alert, with surveillance and combat units monitoring all developments along the border.

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