India, Pakistan exchange small arms fire, China urges restraint
- On April 22, 2025, a terrorist strike in Pahalgam, located in Jammu and Kashmir, resulted in the deaths of 26 individuals, including a citizen of Nepal.
- The attack followed rising tensions since the 2019 Pulwama strike, with India alleging Pakistan-sponsored terrorism while Pakistan denies involvement and calls for an international probe.
- India identified two suspects as Pakistani, withdrew its Defence Advisor from Islamabad, and nationwide protests demanded stricter action against Pakistan.
- Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif and Deputy PM Ishaq Dar suggested an international investigation involving China and Russia, while Asif called current accusations 'empty statements' without evidence.
- China supported Pakistan's call for impartial enquiry and urged restraint, indicating potential regional diplomatic engagement amid ongoing cross-border small arms fire.
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The Indian Army is currently retaliating against Pakistani troops, who have engaged in unprovoked firing across the Line of Control (LOC) in Kashmir for the seventh straight day. New Delhi claims that the current attacks are “unprovoked” and that they will continue to fire back at Islamabad. According to local media reports, on Tuesday, Modi informed the heads of the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force that they have been granted “complete operatio…


India and Pakistan once again exchange shots in Caxemira despite calls for peace
After a series of diplomatic sanctions, non-compliance agreements and cancelled visas, the two countries began to exchange short night shots on the Control Line, the actual border in Casemira.
Pakistan destroys Indian bunkers, checkpost in response to unprovoked LoC violation
A Pakistan Army soldier stands vigilant along a border fencing. — AFP/FilesPakistan security forces have destroyed Indian bunkers and checkpost in response to its unprovoked ceasefire violation along the Line of Control as the tensions between the two neighbours surged following Pahalgam...
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