Did Pakistan Unveil the PoK Path? Neighbor Quakes Before India's Final Strike

Yesterday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned in the battlefield against terrorism, threatening the annihilation of terror masterminds and their protectors, which left Pakistan fearing an Indian strike at an unknown time and place. Consequently, Pakistan has resorted to saber-rattling with its nuclear threats.
Pakistan is apprehensive of India’s response following the Pahalgam attack

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The aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack saw India springing into action, leaving Pakistan apprehensive of a potential Indian surgical strike on any outpost. Amidst economic challenges, Pakistan spent the entire night discharging ammunition across the Line of Control (LoC), while its fighter jets patrolled the skies nervously. Backing them up is India's formidable military force stationed near the border, conducting exercises that have set Pakistan on edge. The powerful 'Sapt Shakti' command assessed operations to penetrate enemy zones, while the Air Force showcased its might with the Sukhoi and Rafale jets. The Navy didn't hold back either, launching missiles to instill fear in Pakistan. Moreover, by suspending the Shimla Agreement, Pakistan seemingly opened the route to PoK.

Political activist Amjad Ayub Mirza from PoK explained that Pakistan's suspension of the Shimla Agreement signals the dissolution of the Line of Control, reverting to the old ceasefire line. It implies India can enter PoK whenever it pleases.

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Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's stern warning about reducing terror rulers to dust has induced fear in Pakistan, obliging them to respond with nuclear threats. Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar reassured the parliament of Pakistan's nuclear strength, albeit with a quivering voice, hinting at apprehension over India's potential counterstrike. Previously, Dar moved a resolution in parliament denouncing terrorism while denying any Pakistani involvement in the Pahalgam incident.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's stern warning about reducing terror rulers to dust has induced fear in Pakistan

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JF Thunder jets at Pakistan’s Kamra Airbase patrolled the skies through the night

As Ishaq Dar swings between nuclear threats and condemnations of attacks, it's evident how fearful Pakistan is of India's counter-response. One testament to this fear is visible at Punjab’s Kamra Airbase where JF Thunder jets tirelessly patrolled all night. Moreover, unprovoked firing from several LoC posts sustained overnight. India’s military gave a strong reply, while today, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi is visiting Srinagar to review security arrangements.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned about reducing terror rulers to dust, instilling fear in Pakistan

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Here are 5 proofs of Pakistan’s Fear.

1. Pakistan has closed its airspace to Indian civilian flights. 2. Temporarily suspending the Shimla Agreement appears to be self-sabotaging. 3. Fear-induced indiscriminate overnight firing along the LoC, despite ammunition shortages amid economic downturns prohibiting war engagement with India. 4. JF Thunder aircraft launched from Kamra Airbase—the very site of a 2012 attack by TTP irrespective of prior targeting—demonstrating concern over repeated targeting. 5. Deployment of AWACS (Airborne Warning and Control System) near the Indian border marks the fifth sign of Pakistan’s trepidation.

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