‘Operation Sindoor’ and the possibility of a Pak-India war

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Allah Nawaz Khan
India attacked various places in Pakistan on the night of May 6. India has claimed to have targeted nine places, while according to Pakistan that six places were attacked. India has named this operation ‘Operation Sindoor’ and this operation was carried out based on the Pahalgam incident. On April 22, 26 people were killed in the Pahalgam area and its debris was thrown by India on Pakistan. In addition to making accusations, revenge was also announced from Pakistan. It was initially thought that Pakistan would be attacked immediately, but the attack took place after about two weeks. This attack was on the areas of Muridke, Bahawalpur and Azad Kashmir. According to the spokesperson of the Pakistan Army, 26 people have been martyred and 46 people have been injured. About two mosques have also been martyred. In response, Pakistan has shot down five Indian aircraft and reports of six Indians being killed have also been received. The downed aircraft include three Rafales, one MiG-29 and One SU plane was involved. No Pakistani plane was shot down, but the population was damaged. It is India’s malice that it is attacking Pakistan. India is thinking that like America, it is also the uncrowned king of other countries. The Indian government is under the control of an extremist, violent, inhumane and sectarian Narendra Modi and Modi does not want Pakistan to be peaceful. Although Modi knows very well that Pakistan is also not a weak country in terms of defense but is a country with nuclear power and can also use atomic bombs when necessary, despite this, the teasing with Pakistan continues. In the past, three wars have been fought between India and Pakistan and there have been many clashes. After the Kargil War of 1999, it felt many times that a war was about to break out, but the war could not start. At the time when these lines are being written, nothing can be said yet whether the war will start or not? If the war starts, Pakistan is also ready to respond with full force. India is calling ‘Operation Sindoor’ a successful operation, but it cannot be called successful because India itself has sacrificed five aircraft and about eight people have also been killed. The destruction of the Rafale aircraft indicates that Pakistan can respond with full force. The Rafale aircraft are made with modern technology and can also carry nuclear weapons. Pakistan has given a befitting reply and will continue to give a more than adequate reply in the future. Pakistan also has modern weapons and the presence of nuclear power is making Pakistan invincible.
If a formal war breaks out between Pakistan and India, it could prove to be very destructive for the region. India has repeatedly carried out various strikes to put Pakistan under pressure. By violating international laws, India has sent a message to the world that it does not care about any rules or laws. Pakistan’s desire for peace is being considered weakness, although Pakistan has also been responding. India is not only an opponent of Pakistan, but its relations with China are also very tense. Tensions are also rising with Bangladesh, so India will try not to start a formal war with any country, because in this way another state can attack it. Maybe Pakistan and India can come to the negotiating table and find a better solution to the problem. India had also blocked Pakistan’s water by violating the Indus Water Treaty. The blocking of water was considered a declaration of war by Pakistan. If negotiations are held, Pakistan should be held accountable for blocking water and other crimes. Pakistan’s defense system is very strong. If India were not afraid of modern weapons and atomic bombs, it would have probably attacked long ago. Does India still have enough courage to confront Pakistan? Pakistan’s security cannot be easily destroyed. It is possible that the war will continue for two or four days and then the war will end, but immediate action is enough to convince India that Pakistan has not yet become so weak that it cannot confront any threat. In the event of war, the entire Pakistani nation stands with the Pakistan Army as a leaden wall and will continue to stand in the future. The Pakistan Army and the Pakistani nation, filled with the spirit of martyrdom, can fight against any enemy as one.
The attack in Pahalgam on April 22 is also regrettable because innocent people were killed and according to Islam, killing an innocent person is equal to killing the entire humanity. It has also become clear that Pakistan is not involved in the Pahalgam attack, but India is shifting blame. India itself is involved in terrorist activities in Pakistan and evidence of this has also been found, but India stubbornly denies it. Pakistan should get a response to every negative move and also attract the attention of the international community, including the United Nations. Pakistan is suffering from many problems, but it is very strong in terms of defense. It is likely that India will also not do much mischief. Both Pakistan and India are nuclear powers and atoms are harmful to both. Perhaps the Modi government believes that the problem can be solved by causing a little damage to Pakistan, but this is not possible. It is not possible because Pakistan is also not a trident but an iron rod and cannot be easily chewed. Sometimes a minor clash can also start a big war. Public Apart from pressure, global pressure can also force any state to fight a war. Even now, the majority of the international community, including the people of both countries, believe that war is unlikely, but it must also understand that war sometimes starts in a way that is not even remotely possible. India must make amends for the wrongs it has committed. If India refuses to make amends, Pakistan must also stand firm so that India is forced to make amends. Just as India attacked inside Pakistan, Pakistan should also attack inside India so that the score is even. War is not a good thing, but when fighting a war becomes inevitable, retreating is also the worst act. One should fight for one’s rights so that one can live with dignity. The Indian government itself must understand that those who harm others cannot escape harm themselves. Whether it is enmity or friendship, India and Pakistan can move forward by maintaining equal relations with each other.

The writer can be reached at allahnawazk012@gmail.com