
On Tuesday, India’s army claimed to have exchanged gunfire with Pakistani soldiers across the de facto Kashmir border, a highly guarded area of high-altitude Himalayan outposts, regularly using the Line of Control ( LoC), a highly guarded area.
Pakistan’s military did not confirm the firing, but state television in Islamabad reported on Tuesday that it had shot down an American drone in violation of its airport.
There was no reply from New Delhi, and it did not say when the incident occurred.
“ENDS OF THE EARTH”
Tensions have been quickly rising in the week since the Pahalgam strike, with tit-for-tat political thorns, the expulsion of people, and land borders bridges shut.
Last month, Modi vowed to do those responsible for the attack and those who had backed it.
He said on Thursday,” I tell the entire planet that India will track, track, and condemn every extremist and their supporter.”
We may follow them wherever they go on Earth.
Concerns over a spiral into military action have been sparked by the bellicose statements, which have been made by many countries for restraint.
Major minister Marco Rubio, according to the US State Department, had rapidly visit his Pakistani and Indian counterparts to urge them to” no escalate the situation.”
In addition, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres reportedly called Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar on Tuesday, saying that he “offered his Great Offices to assist de-escalation.”