Pakistan’s Defense Minister: Kashmir row could lead to ‘All-Out War’ with India
Pakistan’s Defense Minister warns that escalating tensions over Kashmir could lead to an all-out war with India, emphasizing the potential for conflict between two nuclear powers.
Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has warned that the world should be concerned about the possibility of war between the nuclear-armed nations of Pakistan and India. In an interview with Sky News on Friday, April 25, Asif stated that the ongoing tensions between the two countries could escalate into a full-scale war. The warning came amidst rising hostilities in the region, which have generated global concern.
Asif emphasized that if India were to launch a full-scale attack, Pakistan would respond proportionally. However, he expressed hope that the issue could still be resolved through diplomatic negotiations. Despite the intense rhetoric, both sides have maintained their positions, and the possibility of peaceful resolution remains uncertain.
These remarks came after an armed attack in India’s Kashmir region that resulted in the deaths of 26 tourists. The attack has exacerbated existing tensions, with India accusing Pakistan of being involved. Pakistan has denied these allegations, calling it a “false flag operation” aimed at escalating hostilities between the two nations. The attack has heightened fears of further violence in the region.
In response to the attack, India decided to suspend the Indus Water Treaty, which governs water-sharing between the two countries. India has also issued additional threats to Pakistan, further increasing concerns of a military confrontation. The suspension of the treaty, which has been a cornerstone of Indo-Pakistani relations for decades, has raised alarm regarding potential long-term impacts on regional stability.
Pakistan, in turn, has warned that any attempt by India to alter the flow of shared waters under the Indus Water Treaty would be considered an “act of war.” The Indus River is a crucial lifeline for both countries, and any disruption could have severe economic and humanitarian consequences.
The rising tensions between India and Pakistan, especially over the Kashmir issue, continue to strain the fragile peace in the region. As both nuclear powers engage in a war of words and military posturing, the potential for conflict remains a critical concern for the international community. Diplomatic efforts are urgently needed to de-escalate the situation and prevent further violence.
The world watches closely as both countries face a delicate balancing act. With the threat of military conflict growing, regional and global powers must work to mediate the situation and ensure that peace prevails in South Asia.
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