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The tension between India and Pakistan has increased after the terrorist attack in Kashmir last week. There are many major crises going on around the world, so international focus on this danger is less.
India is now seen preparing the basis of action against Pakistan. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has talked to the leaders of more than a dozen countries so far after the attack.
Diplomats of 100 countries in Delhi were called to the Ministry of External Affairs and informed. But India’s aim is not to reduce stress, but to prepare the world to take strict steps against Pakistan.
Modi has clearly stated that the hideouts of terror will be destroyed and the attack will be avenged. There is also light firing between the two countries on the border. Indian security forces in Kashmir have initiated strict action and hundreds of people have been arrested.

People gathered to pay tribute to those killed in a terrorist attack in Kashmir.
Military action in Indo-Pak can worsen the situation
India has also warned to stop the water of rivers going to Pakistan. Pakistan’s diplomats have been ordered to leave the country. Pakistan has also taken retaliation and spoke of separating from some treaties with India.
Both India and Pakistan have nuclear weapons, so any military action can worsen the situation rapidly. But this time international pressure on India is very low, and India has taken a more aggressive stance in recent years as its economic and diplomatic strength increased.
Iran and Saudi Arabia have interacted with both countries, the United Nations and the European Union have appealed for peace, but big countries like America are entangled in other problems. India is considering it in its favor.
Expert said- not an option besides military action
Donald Trump’s government has also supported India’s steps against terrorism. Experts believe that like 2019, India can make a major counter -attack.
At that time, India had an airplane against Pakistan. It is now believed that India is planning to do something different this time.
Former National Security Advisor Shivshankar Menon says that the Modi government has no more options than to take military action, as it has already done so in 2016 and 2019.