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Pakistan vows ‘swift response’ if India violates ceasefire

By Editorial Board Published May 15, 2025 3 Min Read
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Pakistan vows ‘swift response’ if India violates ceasefire

The spokesman for Pakistan’s Armed Forces has vowed a “swift and assured response” to India if it violates the ceasefire with Pakistan.

4 days after the truce with India was agreed, Common Chaudhry warned {that a} critical escalation between the 2 nuclear neighbours would destroy either side.

“If India thinks that it can carve out a space for war between India and Pakistan, it is actually a recipe for carving out mutual destruction,” he mentioned.

The world, he mentioned, now recognised the extent of the nuclear risk: “Any sane player like the USA understands this absurdity and what the Indians are trying to do here.”

However in a defiant handle earlier this week, India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi, mentioned he wouldn’t “bow to nuclear blackmail” by Pakistan.

India’s chief mentioned the current clashes with its neighbour had established a “new normal” for responding to terrorist assaults and insisted his nation would now not differentiate between terrorists and the federal government that helps them.

Within the wake of the truce, US President Donald Trump has shared his want to unravel the Kashmir battle.

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A home broken from Pakistani artillery shelling in Kotmaira village, within the Akhnoor Sector, India. Pic: AP

However India has lengthy rejected the concept of third-party involvement and has not dedicated to formal talks as a part of the truce deal.

Common Chaudhry, who has spent the final week in shut contact with the omnipotent head of the Pakistan military, Asim Munir, accused India of making an attempt to “internalise” the difficulty and “harassing” Kashmiri individuals with a heavy troop presence.

“It is a problem that has to be resolved by the people of Kashmir as per the United Nations Security Council resolution,” he mentioned.

There stays an enormous gulf between the 2 nations, regardless of the relative calm in the previous couple of days.

Pakistan believes it has delivered an enormous navy victory, regardless of India’s a lot bigger armed forces, and it’s hopeful that victory will ship change.

You get a way they really feel they outfoxed their neighbour.

A home damaged by Indian shelling, near Jura, Neelum Valley, in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Pic: AP

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A house broken by Indian shelling, close to Jura, Neelum Valley, in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Pic: AP

However India is defiant and deeply annoyed on the US showing to steer the general public narrative on the disaster and elevating the difficulty of Kashmir at a time when Modi believes all of the discuss needs to be about terrorism and avenging the assault in Pahalgam.

The check might be simply how a lot affect the US can have on a reluctant New Delhi and the way a lot, if in any respect, the promise of commerce will encourage them to speak.

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