As tensions rise between India and Pakistan, both nations are navigating a fragile ceasefire relationship. Following a heated military exchange, India expelled a Pakistani diplomat, alleging misconduct. Meanwhile, Pakistan expressed its commitment to the ceasefire while warning of a forceful response to any future aggression. Indian Prime Minister Modi's declaration to strike terrorist bases if provoked has drawn condemnation from Pakistan, underlining the volatility of the situation. Calls for regional stability are juxtaposed against this precarious backdrop of military readiness and ongoing skirmishes, particularly along the Line of Control in disputed Kashmir.
India ordered a Pakistani diplomat to leave within 24 hours, allegedly for activities inconsistent with his official status, amidst rising tensions after military exchanges.
Pakistan reaffirmed its commitment to the ceasefire on Tuesday, warning it would respond forcefully to any future attacks, emphasizing the need for de-escalation.
Indian Prime Minister Modi, in his address, declared that India would target terrorist hideouts across the border if provoked again, drawing sharp criticism from Pakistan.
Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned Modi's remarks as provocative, stressing that such statements escalate tensions while aiming for regional peace and stability.
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