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One month after Pahgam attack: How India has sentenced, India has isolated from April 22

New Delhi: As a month after India’s deadly Pahgam terror attack, a series of events that have come out from April 22 have dramatically replaced the Indo-Pakistan relations and regional security dynamic landscape.On 22 April, Jammu and Kashmir saw one of the most deadly terrorist attacks in recent years, when four terrorists of resistance, a crime by Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Tabiba, set fire to tourists, just 6 kilometers from the resort city of Pahalgam, tourists on fire on tourists. 26 people lost their lives in the attack.The incident occurred on the same day when Prime Minister Narendra Modi departed on an official visit to Saudi Arabia, and US vice -president JD Vance took a family in India on a private visit.As soon as this news reached PM Modi, he reduced his Saudi journey and returned to New Delhi. Union Home Minister Amit Shah, without further movement, flew to Srinagar and later visited the attack in Anantnag district to assess the situation and meet the families of the victims.The attack established a series of unprecedented diplomat and military functions between India and Pakistan, which ended in India’s largest crossboard operation in recent years.

Everything here has happened in the last month:

India suspends Indus Water Treaty in response to

On 23 April, exactly a day after the terrorist strike, the central government suspended a historic 1960 water-sharing agreement between India and Pakistan for a long time.The treaty controls the use of six rivers in the Indus basin.The Indus river system includes the main Indus and six major tributaries. Five of these – Ravi, Beas, Sutlage, Chenb, and Jhelum – lie on the left side, while the Kabul River is the only right -bank tributary. Ravi, Beas and Sutlase are classified as Eastern rivers; Indus, Jhelum and Chenab in the form of Western rivers. The Kabul River does not pass through Indian territory. The treaty was seen as a symbol of cooperation between long -stressed bilateral relations.

Pakistan put Shimla agreement on hold

In a ventilative move, Pakistan announced the suspension of the Shimla Agreement on 24 April 1972, as well as all other bilateral agreement with India-“International law, cross-cross aggression, and non-reversal to cross terrorism.”Pakistan’s Foreign Office announced that the agreement would remain suspended until India reverses its “aggressive behavior”.In Islamabad, Indian Charge D’Farers were formally called to receive this notification.

PM Modi’s first public address after Pahalgam massacre

Speaking at a public rally in Madhubani, Bihar – his first after the Pahalgam attack – Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued a strong statement, which announced, “We will identify every terrorist and his supporters, track and punish them.” In a rare English comment, he said, “Every effort will be made to ensure justice. The whole nation is united.”

Nationwide security buildup amid growing tension

After the breakdown of two major bilateral agreements, India went on high alert. The India-Pakistan border was ramp in civil and military exercises.Blackouts were practiced in sensitive districts on Indo-Pak borders, and emergency preparations were exercised at major infrastructure sites across the country.

Operation vermilion: India’s decisive military reaction

In the early hours of May 7, India launched Operation Sindoor, a bold and coordinated military operations, targeting a total of 9 terrorist infrastructure within Pakistan and Pakistan-Quiz Kashmir. Operation was a direct reaction to Pahalgam massacre.

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Using advanced weapons, air-launched cruise missiles, littering mons, and long-range drones-India hit nine high-value terrorists, including Muridke and Bahawalpur, who are the ideological and operating centers of Lashkar-e-Tabiba and Jai-E-Mohammed.

Pakistan launched drone self in

Pakistan retaliated with drone self -aborms and missile strikes, but India’s air defense systems successfully neutralized the dangers, causing significant damage or casualties.Drone was seen in cities like Amritsar, Pathankot, Jammu, Srinagar, Jaisalmer, Jalandhar, Ferozpur.

India’s Army ‘Burns’ Pakistani drone; First official video of attack on military post

Daily briefing was organized by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, who was flured by Colonel Sophia Qureshi and Wing Commander Vyomika Singh to provide updates on the situation.

IAF targeted Pakistani airbase

In the days after the May 7 attacks, Pakistan continued to violate the airspace. India responded with an accurate airstrike, allegedly destroyed 11 Pakistani airbase, including important facilities – Noor Khan Airbase and Rahim Yar Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi.

On Cam: 11 Pakistan Airbase in Indian attacks Satellite picture out

Noor Khan Airbase, East PAF Chakla, was a strategic nervous center for Pakistan’s Air Mobility Command.At a press conference, Air Marshal a Bharti presented visual evidence of destruction, said, “We have targeted the length and width of the opponent.”

Inheritance

On May 10, several days after crossborner enmity, the Director General of Pakistan’s Military Operations (DGMO) called its Indian counterpart to propose a ceasefire. The agreement was accepted and formally announced that evening by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri.However, calm was short -lived. Pakistan soon violated the ceasefire by launching new drones self in the ceasefire, which was immediately intercept and neutralized by Indian forces.

Trump claims credit for brokekard ceasefire

US President Donald Trump claimed that the ceasefire was broke out by the United States. Since May 10, Trump has repeatedly taken credit that he says “peace agreement between two nuclear powers”.

India launched a global outreach on Operation Sindor

To consolidate international support, the Government of India has launched a major diplomatic campaign starting on May 23, with seven all-party delegation deployed in 25 major global capitals.A total of 51 political leaders, including sitting MPs and former ministers and 8 former ambassadors, are part of the outreach.These delegations are visiting nations including the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and permanent members of other influential global players.These delegations include prominent leaders:

  • Shashi Tharoor (Congress)
  • Ravi Shankar Prasad and Bajayant Panda (BJP)
  • Sanjay Kumar Jha (JD-U)
  • Kanimozhi Karunanidhi (DMK)
  • Supriya Sule (NCP-SP)

The Center’s move aims to present a united Indian stand against Pakistan-proposed terrorism and confirm the country’s commitment to international peace and security.

PM Modi’s strict warning to Pakistan

PM Modi on Thursday gave a strong message on national security, anti -terrorism and India’s stance on Pakistan during a public rally in Bikner, Rajasthan on Thursday. Referring to the recent anti-terrorism action under Operation Sindoor in vengeance of the Pakistan-propelled terrorist attack in Pahgam, he said that India had “free hand” to its armed forces, which led to a fast and decisive strike in the early hours of May 7. PM Modi said, “In response to the attacks on 22nd, within only 22 minutes, our army destroyed nine of the largest terrorist bases.” “Enemies of India, both within and outside, have now seen what happens when vermilion turns into gunpowder,” (Jab Sindoor Barood Ban Jata Hai, Kya Nateeja Hota Hai.)

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