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Home » Pakistan Warns of Imminent Indian Strike Within 36 Hours Amid Escalating Tensions Over Pahalgam Attack
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Pakistan Warns of Imminent Indian Strike Within 36 Hours Amid Escalating Tensions Over Pahalgam Attack

By Yasher RizwanApril 30, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read2 Views
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Pakistan military alert amid warning of potential Indian strike over Pahalgam incident
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In a stunning and urgent development, Pakistan’s Information Minister announced on Tuesday that the country has obtained credible intelligence suggesting India is planning a military strike within the next 24 to 36 hours, allegedly using the recent Pahalgam incident in Indian-Occupied Kashmir as a false flag pretext.

The minister emphasized in both a press conference and an official post on X (formerly Twitter) that Pakistan is fully prepared to defend itself against any act of aggression, warning that India will bear full responsibility for any consequences that may destabilize the region.


🔴 Backdrop: The Deadly Pahalgam Attack

The rising tensions come in the wake of a mass shooting in the Pahalgam area of Indian-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, where 26 people were killed and 17 others injured after gunmen opened fire on tourists.

  • Victims include 25 Indian nationals and one Nepalese citizen
  • India has accused Pakistan of involvement — an allegation Islamabad strongly denies
  • Pakistan has condemned the attack and called for an independent investigation

🌍 Regional Fallout and Rising Tensions

In response to the incident, India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, a critical water-sharing agreement between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. Pakistan, in turn, has closed its airspace to Indian flights, signaling a dangerous escalation.

Earlier this week, Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar issued a strong but measured statement:

“Pakistan does not seek conflict, but any provocation will be met with full force.”


🛡️ Pakistan’s Official Stance: Prepared, Not Passive

The Information Minister’s statement made it clear:

  • Pakistan has verifiable intelligence of imminent Indian military action
  • The alleged justification—the Pahalgam incident—is viewed as a manufactured narrative
  • Any military engagement by India will be considered an act of unprovoked aggression

“Any misadventure by India will receive a decisive and proportionate response. The responsibility for regional destabilization will rest solely with New Delhi,” the minister stated.


🧭 What This Means for Pakistan, the Region, and the World

This development places South Asia once again on high alert, particularly as both nations:

  • Are nuclear-armed
  • Have a volatile history of military standoffs
  • Share deep-rooted tensions over Kashmir and cross-border militancy

The global community—including the UN, U.S., China, and Gulf states—is likely to be monitoring the situation closely. Any confrontation could have severe economic, humanitarian, and geopolitical implications.


📢 Conclusion: Critical Hours Ahead for South Asia

With military escalation looming, the next 24 to 36 hours could be pivotal in shaping the future of India-Pakistan relations. Pakistan’s warning is a clear signal to the international community to take urgent notice and intervene diplomatically before tensions spiral out of control.


📍 Stay tuned to www.dailyforex.pk for breaking updates, expert analysis, and verified coverage on regional conflicts, economic fallout, and geopolitical risk assessments. 🌍📉⚔️

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