Brink
Of War: Pakistan On High Alert, Indian Military Ready To Strike
4
April, 2019
The
situation at the LoC (Line of Control) between India and Pakistan
remains critical, as both countries are ready for an all-out
conflict, reported
Sputnik.
"There is a difficult situation with India. We wish for de-escalation and are taking steps for this. The situation like the prime minister [Imran Khan] said remains on alert", Pakistan's Foreign Office spokesman Dr. Muhammad Faisal said in a television report earlier this month.
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday held meetings with National
Security Advisor Ajit Doval and military commanders, over its
"readiness to initiate war against Pakistan," India
TV News reported.
The
Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) discussed war planning strategies
against Pakistan, wherein Doval told PM Modi that the Army, Air
Force, and Navy are now ready for battle against the neighboring
country
PM
Modi reportedly told military chiefs to minimize collateral damage,
and only use surgical strikes in the upcoming fight.
Here
are the four critical takeaways from the meeting:
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The attacks will be target-specific
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No non-military targets
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Not only Pak-occupied Kashmir, the targets can also be inside Pakistan
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The attacks will be pro-active, not reactive
Sputnik
said besides India TV News, there was no direct confirmation of the
war planning by the Modi government.
Tensions
between the two countries soared when a deadly suicide bomb attack
allegedly claimed by Pakistan-based Jaish-e Mohammad struck a convoy
of Indian troops in Pulwama on February 14.
Pakistan
Prime Minister Imran Khan, however, maintained that Jaish is not
associated with Islamabad.
In
retaliation to the Pulwama attack, India launched an airstrike on
Pakistan's Balakot on February 26. Pakistan retaliated by bombing
Indian military installations. The Indian Air Force thwarted the
attempt.
Tensions
have eased in the last few weeks. However, territorial disputes,
Pakistan-based jihadist groups waging a hybrid war in India,
increasing nuclear stockpiles, and the emergence of militant Hindu
nationalism in India mean the next crisis is nearing. The question is
when, not if.
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