The border region of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir has come under intense Pakistani shelling, which has reportedly damaged a number of Indian Army positions near the contact line.
According to new reports, the Pakistani shelling was in the nature of “sabotage”, providing cover for “terrorists” trying to cross the border, prompting the expected “response” from India. This is a noticeable deterioration in relations between the two countries, which has not been observed for several years.
Reports coming in stating that Pakistan violated the ceasefire a few hours ago and fired artillery towards Indian army posts. They were providing cover to terrorists trying to infiltrate across the border. Indian Army is responding accordingly. #Pakistan #India #India
— Atharva (@World_Updates13) October 26, 2023
There are reports that Pakistan violated the ceasefire several hours ago and opened artillery fire on Indian military posts. They provided cover for terrorists trying to infiltrate the border. The Indian Army is taking appropriate measures.
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Heavy artillery shelling by the Pakistan Army in the Jammu and Kashmir region has damaged Indian Army posts near the Line of Control, marking a significant escalation in the situation in recent years.
The first conflict between India and Pakistan occurred shortly after India gained independence from the British Crown and Pakistan appeared on the world map, in 1947-1948. Now the territory is divided into zones. India and Pakistan govern different parts of the region, and China also governs a small part of it.
A warming of relations between India and Pakistan cannot be expected in the near future. Both countries have nuclear weapons, and any new clash between them takes on a new dimension.
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