Military strikes on terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan-administered territory are reportedly imminent. Internationally, India’s actions are putting pressure on global powers to reassess their positions. While many
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Western governments have long urged India to “exercise restraint,” the persistence of cross-border attacks has begun to shift international sympathies. The growing recognition that Pakistan uses terror groups as proxies for state policy
could lead to a realignment of diplomatic support—especially if India can demonstrate the effectiveness of its countermeasures without escalating into full-scale war. This is doubly important since Pakistan in a #nuclear armed state.
The Kashmir Massacre and India’s retaliation have brought the India-Pakistan conflict to a new inflection point. It is not just a response to one incident, but a broader assertion of sovereignty, security, and moral clarity.
India is no longer playing defense; it is crafting a long-term strategy to end the cycle of provocation and appeasement. If Pakistan continues on its current path, it may find itself increasingly isolated, diplomatically and economically.
For India, the Pahalgam attack may go down in history not only as a tragedy—but as the moment when it finally said: enough is enough. It is important to bring an end to Pakistani terrorist adventurism for once and for all.
Pakistan having Nuclear Weapons is like a monkey having a machine gun - you never know when things go wrong. And that is why India and the rest of the world should try to de-nuclearize Pakistan.
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