Pakistan shows desperation as India’s firm stance increases pressure on terror and water issues
Before India has even launched any real operation, Pakistan’s tone has already weakened. Until yesterday, Pakistan was threatening nuclear retaliation, but now it has agreed to a transparent investigation. Meanwhile, Pakistan's terror networks appear visibly desperate. Internal unrest in Pakistan is growing after a series of strong Indian actions.As a "responsible country," Pakistan claims it is open to a neutral, transparent, and credible probe. However, Pakistan is not only worried about military strikes — India’s firm position on the Indus Water Treaty has also heightened Pakistan’s panic. With the fear of drought if water is blocked, and fear of floods if excess water is released, Pakistan finds itself cornered.This is yet another example of Pakistan’s endless blame game, which needs to stop. Whenever there is an attack on India, Pakistan’s involvement becomes clear, but its politicians continue to deny it. Meanwhile, former Pakistani cricketer Shahid Afridi has started making political statements, using the same rhetoric.Congress MP Shashi Tharoor’s recent remarks have caused discomfort within his party, as he faces questions about his stand. Globally, protests against terrorism have been held in Washington DC, Paris, and London, with Indian communities demanding strict action against Pakistan.
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