In the wake of the false flag operation in Pahalgam, another nefarious plan by India has been exposed as an organized attempt to attack the Pakistani High Commission in London was foiled. Sources revealed that the Indian intelligence agency had gathered 300 to 400 miscreants to attack the Pakistan High Commission. “Indian extremists and Israelis were brought together at the behest of the Indian intelligence agency,” they said. Among the miscreants, four masked individuals were assigned the task of pulling down the Pakistani flag at the High Commission, sources added. The sources said Indian nationals abroad have also become frantic over the embarrassment caused by the failed false flag operation in Pahalgam. Along with Indians, Israeli nationals carrying their country’s flags also participated in the gathering. The four masked miscreants were later arrested by the police, they added. Sources further stated that Hindu extremists were marking their foreheads with red marks as a symbol of their “victory.” Initia...
India has used the armed attack in Indian Occupied Kashmir as a pretext to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan for domestic political purposes, Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif has said, as he called for an international inquiry into the incident. India, he told The New York Times, was taking steps to punish Pakistan “without any proof, without any investigation.” Twentysix people were killed and several others injured in a gun attack on a group of tourists near Pahalgam, a town in the southern part of the disputed territory. In the interview with the Times on Friday, Asif said that Pakistan was “ready to cooperate” with “any investigation which is conducted by international inspectors. Times correspondent Julian Barnes, who interviewed the defence minister, wrote that his remarks “appeared to be aimed at defusing tensions with India”. “We do not want this war to flare up, because flaring up of this war can cause disaster for this region,” the defence minister said. Noting Indian officials ass...
Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar says an effective strategy has been adopted on the foreign front following the Pahalgam incident. Addressing a ceremony organized by the Old Ravian Association in Lahore, he said Pakistan has given a befitting response to India's actions. Deputy Prime Minister said India's announcement of terminating Indus Waters Treaty is an irresponsible act. Ishaq Dar said that no one can unilaterally suspend or amend the treaty without mutual agreement. Dar has not unveiled a comprehensive water strategy post-Pahalgam, his previous initiatives indicate a focus on enhancing water resource management. He has overseen the solarization of agricultural tube wells in Balochistan, aiming to reduce energy costs and promote sustainable water usage. Dar has assured the security and timely completion of the Jagran 2 Hydropower Project in Azad Kashmir, highlighting the government's commitment to bolstering water infrastructure. In the wake of heightened tensions, Pakistan's leadership, under Dar's g...