Breaking News: Justice Demanded After Terror Attack in Pahalgam, India Prepares for Response

Eleven days after the deadly terrorist attack in Pahalgam's Baltal base camp, which killed 26 Indian nationals, national sentiment is at a high. India continues to apply pressure on Pakistan across political, diplomatic, economic, and military fronts. The demand for justice is louder than ever, with a fitting response expected. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has assured the nation of a “befitting reply.” Experts are speculating about potential actions, including surgical strikes, airstrikes, or deeper incursions into Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). India is also reconsidering the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty, which allocates 80% of river water to Pakistan—a move that has rattled Pakistan’s leadership, who have threatened war if water is blocked. Public discourse has shifted to financial warfare, with suggestions to push Pakistan back onto the FATF grey list or suspend IMF funding. While India’s trade with Pakistan has already decreased, more symbolic economic moves remain on the table. In Seedha Sawaal, experts weighed in on India’s next steps, sparking debates on how to handle the ongoing tension. The nation remains united in its demand for justice, with a focus on dismantling the terror infrastructure across the border while balancing military readiness with global diplomacy.

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