If the ceasefire is broken, it is not good … India is not hawking

If the ceasefire is broken, it is not good … India is not hawking

The tension between India and Pakistan on the border has once again reached its peak. Till now Pakistan was violating the ceasefire only on the Line of Control (LOC), but now these activities have increased to the international border (IB). Firing was carried out by Pakistan in the Pargwal sector of Jammu on Tuesday night, causing the situation to become more serious.

This led to a conversation between the Directorate of Military Operations (DGMO) of India and Pakistan last night, in which India raised strong objections to and warned the ceasefire violations of provocation without the Pakistani army.

The scope of ceasefire violations increased

Let us know that firing is being done by Pakistan continuously for six nights. Firing from Pakistani posts in many LoC sectors of Jammu and Kashmir such as Akhnoor, Naushera, Sunderbani, Baramulla (which includes Uri sector) and Kupwara (Tangdhar and Keran Sector) are being firing with small weapons from Pakistani posts.

Now this ceasefire violation has reached the international border, where only BSF is deployed in Pargwal sector. The Indian Army has pictures and videos of about 20 Pakistani posts, from where these violations have been done.

The Indian Army has not yet used artillery and air defense guns as Pakistan is only using small arms. 15 Corps and 16 Corps have given detailed information about the situation to DGMO.

Pakistani army on high alert

The Pakistani Army and the Navy are on high alert in fear of possible Indian military action. According to sources, Pakistan Air Force has cut its flight operations more than 50% and only necessary missions are being made so that there is no confusion in the aircraft. A Pakistani minister also said that he feared an attack from India in the next 24-36 hours.

Internal security campaign intensified

On the other hand, the Indian Army, Para Unit, Jammu and Kashmir Police (JKP) and CRPF have started intensive campaign against terrorists after the recent Pahalgam terror attack (22 April) in the Kashmir Valley. In Anantnag, the army is conducting a search operation in high altitude areas. In areas like Pulwama, Shopian, Tral etc., small troops of RR are chasing terrorists of organizations like Lashkar and Jaish. JKP and CRPF have been assigned to collect information about the identity and connection of OGWS (Over Ground Workers).

Action on Pakistan after Pahalgam terror attack

Let us know that after the death of 26 people in the terrorist attack in Pahalgam on 22 April, India suspended the Indus Water Treaty. In response, Pakistan shut down aircraft for Indian aircraft, suspended trade and closed the Wagah border. At the same time, Pakistan has termed any attempt to divert water from India as war action.

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