Pakistan warns of an Indian attack, while quietly urging de-escalation
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Pakistan warns of an Indian attack, while quietly urging de-escalation
"The only thing we need right now is a peaceful neighborhood."
"After years of surging inflation and suffocating government debt, Pakistan's economy had just begun to recover in recent months."
Pakistan is on high alert following a militant attack in Kashmir that killed 26 people, heightening tensions between India and Pakistan. The Pakistani government cites credible intelligence regarding potential Indian military action and warns of assured retaliation. India accuses Pakistan of involvement while Pakistan denies any link to the attack. Notably, Pakistan's response suggests a desire to avoid escalation, emphasizing the need for a peaceful neighborhood due to its recovering economy. The call for a third-party investigation into the attack marks a shift in its diplomatic stance.
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