
After the deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on April 22, which killed 26 Indian civilians, tensions between India and Pakistan have sharply increased. The Indian government has linked the attack to Pakistan-based terrorists, and the situation at the border is getting more serious by the day.
In the days following the attack, Pakistan has increased military activity near the border with India. Its Army and Air Force are carrying out large-scale exercises and mobilizing troops and weapons across sensitive areas. Key developments:
General Asim Munir, the Pakistani Army Chief, was seen at the Tilla Field Firing Ranges in Jhelum, Punjab this week, observing live-fire drills and exercises.
Sialkot, Narowal, Zafarwal, and Shakargarh, the border areas close to Jammu and Punjab, have seen a rise in military movements, including troop deployments, artillery drills, and combat training.
These drills are seen as a message of deterrence and readiness, likely aimed at India.
Pakistan is conducting three major military exercises involving its Air Force and Army:
These began on April 29 and include:
Pakistan has also deployed the Airport Security Force to protect military airbases and equipment.
Pakistan is bringing in new heavy weapons to the front lines:
Experts believe Pakistan’s show of military strength is also a way to shift focus from international criticism over its links to terrorism. India’s tough stance shows that it is prepared to act decisively if cross-border terror continues.
The Indian government has condemned the Pahalgam attack strongly. A Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meeting was held on April 23, where:
- With ANI inputs
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