In a world where India seems to be taking the path of conflict with Pakistan in line with its past role, Islamabad’s reaction may come before the publication of these lines in the form of an emergency meeting of the National Security Committee, the country’s largest security body. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called this meeting in connection with the steps announced by India on Wednesday, April 23, which express intentions to impose aggression in the region. New Delhi started a propaganda campaign by blaming Pakistan within 5 minutes of the incident of the death of 28 tourists in the Pahalgam area of occupied Kashmir and created a situation of concern by announcing strict measures against Pakistan the next day.
For several reasons, including the long history of India’s brutality in the past and blaming Pakistan for the human tragedies it has created itself, defense analysts are viewing the Pahalgam attack as a pre-planned false flag operation by India. Observers, including Azad Kashmir President Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry, are surprised that just five minutes after the Pahalgam attack at 3 pm Indian time, allegations of Pakistani infiltration were made on social media accounts linked to the Indian intelligence agency “RAW” based on repeated evidence and evidence. Major incidents of terrorism in Pakistan include the Jaffer Express incident, but despite Kulbhushan Jadhav’s confessions about the presence of Indian networks in Balochistan, Islamabad avoided blaming India and taking immediate steps to retaliate and focused on the investigation and investigation, which revealed evidence of India’s involvement.
Islamabad has always preferred to fix matters through diplomacy rather than creating a stir at the regional level. According to observers, the immediate steps taken by India, from blaming Islamabad for the Pahalgam incident to unilaterally suspending the Indus Water Treaty, indicate that what happened is part of a pre-prepared script. It seems that India is not digesting the new state of economic stability in Pakistan. According to the announcements made by Indian Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri in a press conference after the meeting of the Security Committee of the Indian Cabinet, the Wagah-Attari border has been closed, Indian visas of Pakistanis have been cancelled, Pakistani citizens in India have been ordered to leave the country within 48 hours, India’s travel permission under the SAARC visa agreement has been terminated, all defense, military, naval and air advisors in the Pakistani High Commission in New Delhi have been declared undesirable, the diplomatic staff has been limited and the Indian defense attaché has been recalled from Pakistan.
Pakistan has the right to take action in response, while the Indus Waters Treaty, which was brokered by the World Bank in 1960, cannot be terminated without the unanimous approval of both parties (Pakistan and India). However, a new alliance has begun. The Pakistani people, political elements and armed forces have appeared united as one person for the survival of the country in every time of trial. The time has come for the entire nation's political forces to come together and organize like they did during the 1965 war and the Bhutto-Indira Gandhi talks. For this purpose, the government should call an all-party conference and a meeting of the National Security Council. The Pakistani people and the armed forces will together prove once again that their country is invincible.