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India may take tougher action than Balakot; signs of panic in Pakistan emerge

After the Pahalgam terror attack, there has been a new tussle in Indo-Pak relations. Attari border closed, diplomatic relationship limited and the Indus water treaty has taken a tough stance, retaliation is considered to be fixed.

Madhulika Rai
Last Updated : Thursday, 24 April 2025
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New Delhi:  After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, there has been a wave of uneasiness in Pakistan. The apprehension of another aircraft from India has shocked both the power and the army there. In response to the Pulwama attack in 2019, India had responded to Pakistan by entering the land in Balakot. Now once again the entire Pakistan is in panic due to the possibility of the same action.

According to sources, the Pakistan Army has been placed on high alert, especially 10 core posted in PoK has intensified its activities. On the other hand, the opposition parties of Pakistan are also seen speaking in unison for the first time. All leaders from Imran Khan's party PTI to Nawaz Sharif's PML-N and Bilawal Bhutto's PPP have shown solidarity against Indian action.

Modi Government's Tough Stand on Pakistan

The Modi government has taken the strict steps against Pakistan so far. Decisions such as major cuts in diplomatic relationships, closure of the attic border and suspending the Indus Water Treaty show that this time India is not in the mood to step back. The Ministry of External Affairs has made it clear that Pakistan will have to pay the price of terrorist action.

Pakistan's defense minister's retaliation statement

Pakistan's Defense Minister Khwaja Asif accused India that if India takes an adventurous step, Pakistan will not back down from responding. He also said that Pakistan's Air Force is ready for any possible attack and India will be replied like 2019.

Islamabad wrapped in a sheet of fear

From former Ambassador Abdul Basit to former minister Fawad Hussain, all have taken India's possible action seriously. Fawad wrote on social media that even if we are politically divided, but we are one against India. At the same time, Pakistan Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar has called a meeting of the National Security Committee, calling India's action 'unfair'.

Will Balakot be repeated?

The question is whether India will once again carry out action like Balakot? There have been strict indications from India, and seeing the condition of Pakistan, it seems that this time the attack can become even more serious. If this happens, it will be not just one action, but will be a clear message of India's decisive policy against terror.