After the Pahalgam terror attack, India has responded that has shook Pakistan. This time India neither dropped the bombs, nor launched the missile – but also gave a shock to Pakistan with the weapon of water and diplomacy which will be remembered for a long time.
Late Wednesday night, Foreign Secretary Vikram Egypt told the press conference that India has postponed the Indus Water Treaty and it has been decided to close the Attari border. At the same time, India has also cut diplomatic relations.
Since these decisions, there has been a panic in Pakistan.
Water closed, border seal – stir in Pakistan
This trailer of India has given sleep to Pakistan.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif immediately called an emergency meeting of the National Security Committee (NSC).
Navy and army on high alert, warning of live firing in Karachi
Fearing India's action, the Pakistani Navy has been kept on alert.
Live firing drills have been announced on Karachi and Gwadar coasts from 23-25 April.
All 20 fighter jet squadron are placed on high alert.
Army Chief General Munir also held a meeting with military commanders.
Preparation for missile test, Pakistan showed fear
Pakistan has announced a surface-to-surface-hit missile testing on the Karachi coast on 24-25 April.
This is a direct indication that the possibility of India's retaliation has surrounded Pakistan.
Rhetoric starts – Pakistan warns of strict response
Defense Minister Khwaja Asif questioned the validity of the Indus Water Treaty and accused India of taking out the old intention.
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar accused India of running “political moves” over the terrorist attack.
Former High Commissioner Abdul Basit claimed that “Balakot's bigger aeritarian” is now a matter of a few days.
Nawaz Sharif's entry – political movement intensifies in Pakistan
Pakistan Muslim League (PML-N) president Nawaz Sharif has also announced to return to his homeland from London.
He has called his brother Shahbaz Sharif for emergency briefing on 25 April and has also planned several high level meetings from Friday to Sunday.
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