"Eknath Shinde Stated Ambitious Intentions Regarding Pakistan Following Pahalgam Incident: Elimination by PM Modi"
In the wake of the horrific Pahalgam attack that left 26 blameless tourists dead, the emotional tension is palpable in India. Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has asserted that this will be the last attack India endures, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi taking decisive action against the perpetrators.
The Indian government has already undertaken various non-military measures in response to the atrocity, including freezing the Indus Water Treaty, closing the Attari border, revoking visas for Pakistani nationals, and shutting the airspace for all Pakistan-owned and operated airlines.
Strong anticipation for military action has heightened following multiple meetings of the Cabinet Committee of Security and a crucial gathering between PM Modi, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, and Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan. Most notably, PM Modi has granted the armed forces the authority to respond forcefully to the April 22 attack.
Re-affirming National Resolve
Eknath Shinde has confirmed that PM Modi has held discussions with top military officials of the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force. Shinde expressed optimism that this time, India would retaliate against the attackers, referencing the successful responses to previous incidents like the Pulwama attack and the surgical strikes of 2016.
Prospective Military Responses
India has numerous options at its disposal to counter the Pahalgam attack. Here's a look at some potential military actions that the Indian government might consider:
- Enhanced Security Measures in Jammu and Kashmir: India may increase its military presence and surveillance in Jammu and Kashmir to ensure civilian safety and deter any future attacks.
- Cross-Border Actions: There may be growing pressure for cross-border military operations against suspected militant camps in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, focusing on attacking groups believed to be involved in the attack or supporting militancy.
- LoC Escalation: India could intensify military activities along the Line of Control, potentially leading to increased skirmishes with Pakistani forces, further straining the already tense India-Pakistan relationship.
- Diplomatic and Economic Pressure: Beyond direct military action, India might employ diplomatic and economic pressure on Pakistan, for instance, by suspending agreements like the Indus Waters Treaty or restricting Pakistan's trade and airspace usage.
- International Cooperation: India could seek international support in condemning Pakistan's alleged association with militancy and urge for stronger global sanctions on groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba and its affiliates.
As the situation unfolds, it is crucial for the Indian government to make well-informed decisions concerning potential military actions and their consequences. India's resolve to eliminate terrorism will undoubtedly reverberate far and wide.
Allies Lend Their Support
The United States, in particular, has expressed solidarity with India following the attack. During a telephonic conversation with Union Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, U.S Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth confirmed the U.S government's full support for India's struggle against terrorism and emphasized India's right to self-defense.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in discussions with the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, has shown a firm resolve to retaliate against the perpetrators of the Pahalgam attack.
- In light of the Pahalgam tragedy, Pakistanis may face increased scrutiny as India revokes visas for Pakistani nationals, shutting the airspace for all Pakistan-owned and operated airlines.
- The General News and Crime & Justice sectors have been abuzz with discussions on potential military actions, as India mulls over enhancing security measures in Jammu and Kashmir and cross-border operations against militant camps.
- Allies like the United States have lent their support to India, emphasizing their full support for India's struggle against terrorism and reiterating India's right to self-defense. This solidarity underscores the international community's call for the elimination of war-and-conflicts, especially those perpetuated by groups like Lashkar-e-Taiba.
