After militants killed over two dozen Indian civilians in Kashmir, the Pakistani government insisted on de-escalation, amid rising fears of conflict. Indian officials are hinting at military responses, while defense analysts warn of severe consequences for both nuclear-armed nations. Although India has not identified those responsible for the attack, it has initiated punitive actions against Pakistan, including suspending a crucial water treaty. In response, Pakistan convened a National Security Committee meeting to discuss possible reactions, highlighting the delicate balance of regional security.
The Indian government has not officially identified any group as being behind the attack in a scenic tourist area of Indian-administered Kashmir, but it announced a flurry of punitive measures against Pakistan.
After the Indian announcement, Pakistan said it was scheduling a meeting of the National Security Committee to formulate a response, showing its intent to address the escalating tensions.
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