29.04.2025 21:26
Following the attack in the Jammu and Kashmir region last week that resulted in the deaths of 26 people, it has been claimed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has granted the military "permission to conduct operations" in the area, bringing India to the brink of war with Pakistan.
Tensions between Pakistan and India continue following an attack in the Jammu and Kashmir region under India's control last week, which resulted in the deaths of 26 people.
PRIME MINISTER MODI GIVES 'OPERATION PERMISSION' TO THE ARMY According to reports based on unnamed sources, it is claimed that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi granted the army "permission to conduct operations" during a closed-door meeting.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi THE ARMY HAS FULL FREEDOM It was stated that the army has complete operational freedom to decide on the form, targets, and timing of the response to terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir following this permission. Reports indicated that Modi expressed his faith and confidence in the professional capabilities of the Indian Armed Forces during the meeting and stated that his government fully supports the army.
TERRORIST ATTACK IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR On April 22, gunfire was opened at tourists from close range in a tourist spot in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, resulting in the deaths of 25 Indian citizens and 1 Nepalese citizen. The attack was claimed by a group called "Kashmir Resistance (TRF)," and Jammu and Kashmir police stated that the attack was carried out by three suspects, two of whom were Pakistani. The Indian government downgraded its diplomatic relations with its neighbor Pakistan, citing "cross-border terrorism connections" as the reason for the attack. The Pakistani government denied any connection to the attack and stated that there is a need for an international investigation regarding the incident.
Following the attack, relations between the two nuclear-armed neighboring countries have strained, with Pakistan closing its airspace to Indian airlines, while India suspended the 1960 Indus Water Treaty, which regulates water sharing in the Indus River and its tributaries. The Pakistani government announced that it would consider any intervention in the flow of water as a cause for war. The two countries also decided to mutually suspend visa processes and close border gates.