India has allegedly launched a strategic campaign to create a war-like environment in the region using the Pahalgam attack as justification, according to multiple sources. Prime Minister Modi has reportedly given the armed forces complete freedom to target any objective at any time, as reported by Times Now.
The Indian Cabinet's Security Committee has been holding continuous meetings to discuss immediate and strategic actions against Pakistan. In a significant escalation, India has threatened to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty, weaponizing water resources against its neighbor, sources claim.
Indian media outlets are openly broadcasting calls to "wipe Pakistan off the map," with some even claiming that "Operation Revenge" has already begun. The Modi government has also reportedly decided to deport Pakistani citizens and limit diplomatic relations, continuing what critics call its "hateful policies."
Military preparations have intensified, with India's army, air force, and navy placed on high alert. Intelligence sources suggest India is planning another surgical strike similar to the Balakot operation, significantly increasing the risk of armed conflict in the region.
Critics accuse India of fabricating a terrorism narrative to mislead the international community and divert domestic attention from internal issues. The aggressive rhetoric from Indian ministers has allegedly put the entire region at risk, potentially sabotaging any peace initiatives.
In response to India's war preparations, Pakistan's government and armed forces have reportedly completed preparations to deal with any situation. Meanwhile, global powers remain silent on India's aggressive policies, raising concerns about whether the world is heading toward a new war.
The conflict has expanded to include water warfare, with India allegedly launching a propaganda campaign using satellite images to show dried-up rivers, while critics claim India is weaponizing water scarcity for political leverage.







