They have passed Two weeks after the attack where 25 Indian civilians and a Nepali died in the Indian Kashmirevent that enraged the country after aiming Pakistan as responsible. From that moment, New Delhi shared that This event would be answered with “a limited military offensive against terrorist infrastructure. “
On Sunday, the Indian army has already begun tests with long -range missiles, obtaining a threat from the Pakistani Railroad Minister to use his nuclear arsenal: “Our Arsenal has been kept only for India”, which is composed of 130 nuclear eyes.
However, this has only enraged the Indians more, so that Wednesday morning They have attacked several missiles against nine “terrorist” positions in Pakistan and in areas of Jammu and Kashmir, Where they have died At least 26 people and 46 have been injured. This has achieved an increase in tensions between the two countries.
As stated by the general director of the Pakistani Army Media Service, Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, “a total of 24 attacks have been carried out in six places where eight civilians have died and another 35 civilians have been injured and two are missing.” In addition, they pointed out that These attacks have left the entire area without electricity and that this will not remain like this “The reckless action of India has brought the two states with nuclear weapons closer to a conflict of great proportions.”
By India, they say that their Actions have been “centered, mesurated and without a goal as escalation”pointing out that they have not been addressed at any moment to the country’s military facilities. Double attack can lead to a new war between the two territories, where, previously four had already contemplated since their independence in 1947; are They are mainly due to the territory of the Kashmir, which both define as their entirety.
What happens in the Kashmir?
The Kashmir conflict is a territorial dispute that is mainly fought between India and Pakistan from the partition of British India. The rulers of the Principescos states were given the option to join either of the two nations or remain independent, but Hari Singh, the Maharajá Hindu of Jammu and Kashmir, a state of Muslim majority, initially opted for independence in 1947.
After the Tribal invasion and the adhesion of Maharajá to India, the first war between the two territories led to the division of the territory by the control line. Later wars such as those of 1965 and Kargil, along with a persistent insurgency in the Kashmir administered by India, have maintained the tension.