Key Points: India’s Reckless Escalation & US Double Standards
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India’s Unjustified Aggression
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Following the Pahalgam attack in IIOJK, India has falsely blamed Pakistan without evidence, using the incident to justify military threats and diplomatic aggression.
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Instead of pursuing neutral investigations, India has unilaterally suspended the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), violating international law and threatening water terrorism against Pakistan.
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US Hypocrisy & Biased Stance
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The US State Department claims to urge “restraint” but openly sides with India, ignoring its warmongering and treaty violations.
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Michael Kugelman’s remarks confirm Washington’s pro-India bias, showing the US will turn a blind eye if India escalates militarily.
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The US refuses to mediate fairly, emboldening Modi’s regime to act aggressively without consequences.
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Pakistan’s Firm & Principled Response
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Pakistan has categorically denied involvement and demanded an impartial probe, exposing India’s politically motivated lies.
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Retaliatory measures, including airspace closure and suspension of bilateral agreements, demonstrate Pakistan’s resolve to defend its sovereignty.
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The National Security Committee (NSC) warned that India’s water blockade will be treated as an act of war.
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Global Silence Encourages Indian Belligerence
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The US and West’s muted response to India’s treaty violations and threats reveals double standards in counterterrorism and conflict prevention.
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Hussain Haqqani rightly noted that the US has no interest in de-escalation, allowing tensions to spiral dangerously.
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India’s Dangerous Brinkmanship Must Be Stopped
India, under Modi’s extremist regime, is exploiting terrorism allegations to justify aggression, while the US enables its reckless behavior. By suspending vital treaties, threatening war, and spreading disinformation, India is pushing South Asia toward catastrophe.
Pakistan has acted responsibly, but will not tolerate Indian provocations. The international community must intervene before Modi’s warmongering triggers a wider conflict. Pakistan stands for peace—but not at the cost of its sovereignty and survival.