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Title: Pakistan’s Desperate Push for Small-Scale Warfare – A Clear Threat to Indian Security

Today, we bring you a critical and eye-opening analysis of Pakistan’s recent provocations and how they reflect its dangerous intentions of triggering a small-scale war with India.


India Suspends Indus Water Treaty: A Strategic Signal

India has recently suspended the Indus Water Treaty, not terminated it, but temporarily put it on hold. This decision holds major strategic significance. It signals India’s growing frustration with Pakistan’s continued support for terror infrastructure in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). The message is clear: if Pakistan does not dismantle its terrorist networks, India will escalate pressure through both diplomatic and economic means.

Despite the suspension, no major global powers — not even the US, Russia, or China — have criticized India. This silence indicates global acknowledgment of India’s rights and patience in dealing with Pakistan’s provocations.


Pakistan’s Puppet Leadership in PoK Fuels Hate

One of the most concerning developments has been the inflammatory speeches made by Chaudhry Anwar-ul-Haq, the so-called “Prime Minister” of PoK. In multiple viral clips, he openly threatens India with violent retaliation, speaking of crossing the Line of Control (LoC) and attacking from Kashmir to Delhi.

These speeches are not just words — they are meant to provoke, destabilize, and incite terrorism. It is alarming that Pakistan is giving a platform to such individuals while pretending to advocate peace on international forums.


Terrorism Infrastructure in PoK: A Growing Threat

Pakistan has turned PoK into a factory of terrorism. From recruitment to indoctrination and training, everything happens right under the watch of Pakistan’s military and political leadership. These trained militants are then sent across the LoC to attack Indian soil.

India’s Defence Minister has already made it clear: The terror infrastructure in PoK must be dismantled. And if Pakistan refuses to act, India reserves the right to eliminate these threats with missile or air strikes.


Flood Data Withholding: A Tactical Option

India might not even need to launch missiles to send a message. One of the strongest tactical moves India can make is to stop sharing flood data with Pakistan. Without this crucial data, Pakistan will not know when and how much water is released, making them highly vulnerable to sudden floods. This could disrupt agriculture, destroy property, and create internal chaos.

And legally, India would be completely in the right. This move wouldn’t violate any international laws — it would simply be an act of self-preservation.


Panic in Pakistan: A Nation Isolated

Pakistan’s media and political commentators, including journalists like Hamid Mir, are already raising concerns about where this path of provocation might lead. There’s widespread fear that Pakistan’s obsession with provoking India may lead to a disastrous conflict that the country cannot afford — economically or militarily.

Even internally, Pakistan has been suffering from separatist movements like the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA). Islamabad blames India, but the truth is that these are homegrown resistances against Pakistani oppression — movements that India has no control over, but are being used as excuses for more anti-India rhetoric.


Conclusion: A Zombie Nation on the Path to Self-Destruction

Pakistan, in its current state, behaves like a zombie — directionless, aggressive, and irrational. Rather than focusing on building peace or fixing its internal issues, it continues to threaten its neighbors.

India, on the other hand, has shown maturity, strength, and strategic restraint. But the time has come to act decisively. Whether it’s dismantling terror camps or cutting off critical resources like flood data — India has the upper hand. And the world is watching silently, recognizing the truth.

Stay informed, stay united. Jai Hind.

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