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Pakistan's Defense Minister Warns of Possible Military Invasion by India

Pakistan's Defense Minister Warns of Possible Military Invasion by India
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Politics April 28, 2025 16:42

islamabad - Pakistan's Defense Minister raises concerns over a potential military invasion by India following a deadly attack in Kashmir, escalating tensions between the nuclear-armed neighbors.

Pakistan's Defense Minister Raises Alarm Over Possible Indian Military Invasion

The Pakistani Defense Minister, Khawaja Muhammad Asif, expressed fears of an imminent military invasion by India in response to a recent deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir by militants.

Tensions Escalate After Kashmir Attack

The attack, which claimed 26 lives, has sparked outrage in India, with calls for action against Pakistan, whom India accuses of supporting militant groups in the region.

Both countries have longstanding territorial disputes over Kashmir, with differing claims and control over parts of the region. Various rebel groups operate in the Indian-administered area, advocating for independence or joining Pakistan.

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