Pakistan Army violates ceasefire in J-K Poonch; Indian Army retaliated

Kashmir has always been the first line of defence for Pakistan. Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan held a cabinet meeting over Kashmir. Imran Khan's remark in the cabinet meeting on August 21 betrays Pakistan's nervousness as the Modi government aims to achieve "full integration" of Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of India. This also explains why Pakistan has made fomenting trouble in Kashmir Valley its state policy.

Vamakshi
Published on: 7 Sep 2019 5:04 AM GMT
Pakistan Army violates ceasefire in J-K Poonch; Indian Army retaliated
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Poonch: Pakistan On Saturday morning violated the ceasefire in Krishna Ghari sector in Poonch district (Jammu and Kashmir). This is not the first time when Pakistan Army has violated the rules. Last week, Pakistan Army violated the ceasefire due to which an army soldier lost his life and Indian Army is retaliating befittingly, further details are awaited.

Kashmir has always been the first line of defence for Pakistan. Pak Prime Minister Imran Khan held a cabinet meeting over Kashmir. Imran Khan's remark in the cabinet meeting on August 21 betrays Pakistan's nervousness as the Modi government aims to achieve "full integration" of Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of India. This also explains why Pakistan has made fomenting trouble in Kashmir Valley its state policy.

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Kashmir has always been a buffer zone for Pakistan in its security strategic formulation. A separate rule of law in Jammu and Kashmir meant that information of Pakistan's direct and sponsored activities on either side of the Line of Control in the state was problematic and not always smooth.

Pakistan's deep state has infiltrated various levels of public life in Kashmir Valley and finds it easy to operate from its bases in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. With local government coming under direct control of New Delhi would now mean all information would reach the central government directly.

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And these change in status of Jammu and Kashmir means that a better-coordinated security force would be on the LoC keeping a rigid vigil on Pakistan's activities in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir including Gilgit-Baltistan.

Imran Khan fears that if the Indian government succeeds in stonewalling Pakistan's attempt to export terrorism to the Kashmir Valley, its own position will become vulnerable.

Not only will India have better control on the LoC putting Pakistani forces and terror launch pads maintained under protection of Pakistan Army's ISI, it will lead to a situation where Pakistan-trained terrorists may turn against its own self.

Because of these reasons they never put their steps back in violating any rules. This is to be mentioned that recently Pakistan has moved it's 2000 troops near LoC setting movable camps for JeM and LeT in POK.

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