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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Indian-Controlled Kashmir Erupts Again—And This Time, India’s Patience May Have Run Out
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Indian-Controlled Kashmir Erupts Again—And This Time, India’s Patience May Have Run Out

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: April 25, 2025 10:41 am
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A terror attack in Indian-controlled Kashmir has once again dragged South Asia to the edge of a potential conflict. Twenty-six people—mostly Indian tourists—were gunned down near the idyllic town of Pahalgam.

While a previously unknown militant group claimed responsibility, India has directly pointed fingers at Pakistan, a country long accused of breeding cross-border terrorism under a nuclear umbrella.

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But this time, the silence is over. India isn’t just grieving—it’s retaliating.

What does this mean for ordinary people?

This isn’t just a border story. It’s about a family that planned a peaceful vacation and returned home in coffins. It’s about every Indian wondering, “How many more?” It’s about tourists fearing the beauty of the Himalayas may cost them their lives.

And it’s about a government finally saying: enough is enough.

Also Read ₹20 Lakh Bounty, LeT Links: The Ruthless Chase for Pahalgam Attackers

Diplomatic gloves off: No more business as usual

India has downgraded diplomatic ties with Pakistan. Visas for Pakistani nationals have been revoked. The crucial Indus Water Treaty, which survived wars and skirmishes for over six decades, is now under suspension. Airspace bans, border closures, and trade halts followed swiftly.

Meanwhile, Pakistan reacted with predictable deflection, canceling visas for Indians and suspending trade. But this tit-for-tat reeks of a guilty conscience, not diplomacy.

A dangerous pattern of denial

For years, Pakistan has played the same tired game: condemn the violence, deny involvement, and then watch the world forget. But facts don’t lie. From Kargil in 1999 to Mumbai in 2008, Pulwama in 2019, and now Pahalgam—there’s a consistent fingerprint: Pakistan-sponsored terrorism.

India’s response, however, is evolving. This isn’t a mere diplomatic rebuke. It’s a signal that future attacks will carry consequences.

Water wars: A line no one wants to cross—but India might

The Indus Water Treaty, brokered by the World Bank in 1960, governs river water sharing between India and Pakistan. India has rights over rivers like Ravi and Beas, while Pakistan relies heavily on Jhelum and Indus.

Now, India has warned it may reconsider how water flows across the border. For a drought-hit Pakistan of 240 million people, that’s a chilling prospect. Islamabad has called this an “act of war.” But maybe it’s time they recognized that exporting terror is already an act of war.

Also Read The Pahalgam Attack Wasn’t Random—It Was Ideology in Action. Is Pakistan Accountable?

No more Kargils. No more Mumbais.

In 2019, after a Pakistan-based suicide bomber killed 40 Indian soldiers, India struck deep into Balakot—crossing into Pakistani airspace for the first time in decades. That wasn’t just a counterstrike. It was a doctrine shift.

Today, India isn’t just retaliating with fighter jets—it’s hitting Pakistan’s weak spots: diplomacy, trade, and water. And in a world where attention spans are short, India is determined not to let this horror be forgotten.

The fight isn’t just military—it’s moral

India will not settle for condolences. It will not accept performative condemnations or tactical denials. What Pakistan calls “non-state actors” are armed extensions of policy. And what India wants is not revenge—it’s justice.

This isn’t about nationalism. It’s about survival. No sovereign country can tolerate terrorism masked as ideology, especially not when it targets innocent civilians.

Pakistan must choose—peace or provocation. Because India has already chosen. And this time, the cost of terrorism will not go unpaid.

Also Read Pahalgam Attack Wasn’t Infiltration—It Was an Inside Job Trained Across the Border

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