The ongoing conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir has escalated following a deadly attack by suspected rebels that killed 26 people, intensifying military exchanges along the Line of Control (LOC). India claims the Pakistani side initiated the recent gunfire, while Pakistan confirms exchanges occurred without civilian impact. This latest violence has prompted a diplomatic crisis, with India withdrawing from the Indus Waters Treaty and Pakistan suspending a canal irrigation project. Both nations are at risk of further escalation as international calls for restraint grow amidst the ongoing geopolitical tension.
The situation south of the Line of Control remains tense, as India and Pakistan's military forces are exchanging fire and fire from the Pakistani side initiated the conflict.
The severe repercussions of the recent attack in Kashmir have reignited diplomatic tensions, resulting in India's withdrawal from the Indus Waters Treaty and Pakistan halting its canal irrigation project.
Sovereignty remains at the forefront as Pakistan vows robust action to defend its national integrity against perceived threats from India, especially following escalations in violence.
As tensions mount, the international community, including the UN, has called for restraint between the two nations to prevent further military escalation in the region.
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