Shafaq News/ OnWednesday, the head of Pakistan-administered Kashmir urged internationalmediation,warning of a potential humanitarian crisis amid escalating tensions betweennuclear-armed India and Pakistan.
“Thereis a lot of activity going on and anything could happen, so we have to preparefor it. These few days are very important,” Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry toldReuters, citing increased troop movements, drone activity, and heightenedalerts along the Line of Control (LoC).
Chaudhrycalled on Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates to mediate, whilealso appealing to global powers like the United States and the United Kingdom.“We expect some mediation at this time from some friendly countries. Otherwise,India would do anything this time,” he warned.
Hisremarks follow Pakistan's assertion that it possesses “credible intelligence”of a potential Indian military strike. Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja MuhammadAsif said, on Tuesday, that strategic decisions had been made and troops werereinforced along the LoC.
FederalInformation Minister Ataullah Tarar also cautioned, on X, that India couldlaunch an attack within 24 to 36 hours based on “baseless and concoctedallegations.” “Any such militaryadventurism by India would be responded to assuredly and decisively,” he wrote.
The Indian AirForce did not comment, but an Indian military official reported that Rafalefighter jets were conducting routine drills near the border.
Earlier today, India’sANI news agency reported that Pakistan’s military violated the ceasefireagreement by opening fire along the international border in Jammu district.
The latest flare-upfollows a deadly attack in Jammu and Kashmir that killed 26 people, fuellingrenewed tension between India and Pakistan.
Diplomatic relationsbetween the two countries have further deteriorated. Authorities on both sideshave cancelled visas and suspended operations at the Wagah border crossing.Indian officials have accused Pakistan of supporting cross-border militancy, acharge Pakistan denies. No formal mediation efforts are currently underway,though concern over the stability of the region continues to rise.
Communities near theLine of Control remain anxious, with many residents recalling the intenseconflicts of the 1990s and 2000s that caused significant damage to bordervillages. The fragile peace established by the 2003 ceasefire agreement,reaffirmed in 2021, now faces a serious threat.
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