Pakistan Violates Ceasefire Again at LoC, Indian Army Responds Strongly

Top government sources said New Delhi is now “seriously considering” withdrawing from the February 2021 ceasefire agreement if violations continue.

Fresh Ceasefire Violation Amid High Alert

Late last night, Pakistani forces opened fire on Indian forward positions across the LoC. This is the second consecutive night that Pakistan has breached the ceasefire understanding. Indian troops retaliated effectively, ensuring that there were no casualties on the Indian side, according to official reports.

Rising Tensions After Pahalgam Terror Attack

The renewed cross-border firing comes just days after the devastating terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of 26 civilians. India has accused Pakistan-based terror outfits of orchestrating the attack and has launched a series of countermeasures, including expelling diplomats, suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, and closing crucial trade points. In response, Pakistan suspended all bilateral agreements with India, including the landmark Simla Agreement signed in 1972.

Calls for Restraint Grow Amid Volatility

The escalation at the LoC has drawn concern from the international community. Global agencies and leaders have urged both countries to exercise restraint and prioritize dialogue to avoid further conflict. However, with diplomatic channels strained and border tensions mounting, the situation remains precarious.

Conclusion

The latest ceasefire violation highlights the fragile state of India-Pakistan relations in the wake of recent provocations. As military and diplomatic pressures build, the path ahead will require careful navigation to prevent a deeper crisis.

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