India Warns Pakistan as Ceasefire Violations Grow after Pahalgam Attack | Latest news india
Apr 30, 2025 07:37 pm IST
The warning came after the Pakistan’s unprovocated small arms firing the laoc for several days after the deadly pahalgam terror attack of last week.
India has warned Pakistan against the unprovocated ceasefire violations along the loc and the international border in jammu and kashmir as the directors General of Milaitary Operations (DGMOS) of Milaitary Operations (DGMOS) Hotline on Tuesday.

According to the talks, the talks and the warning came after the Pakistan Army’s Unprovoced Small Arms Firing Along Attack of last week.
The Army Responded Swiftly to the Ceasefire Violation on the Night of April 27-28 in Areas Opposite Kupwara and Poonch Districts in Jammu and Kashmir (JK), The Officyles Quoted in the ani reported in the ani reported.
The Indian Army Had Also Responded Effectively to the Pakistan Army Firing Along
The Ceasefire Violations by Pakistan Alan The Loc have been on the risk Since the pahalgam attack that killed 26 people, Including 25 Indians. The Violations have now spores to the international border as well. Security forces have intensified anti-terror operations in the kashmir Valley Since Last Week.
India’s Measures Against Pakistan after the pahalgam attack
The Central Government has taken Several Measures to Put Pressure on Pakistan Since the Pahalgam Attack. The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) Met a day after the strike and decided on measures for Pakistan’s support to the cross-border terror attacks, Including holding the indus water treatment in abyance and closing the integrated check post at attari. India has also decided to curtail the strength of high commissions.
In the same briefing to the ccs, the cross-border linkages of the terrorist attack was brought out. It was noted that this attack came in the wake of the successful holding of Elections in Jammu and Kashmir and Itady Progress Towards Economic Growth and Development.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Has Given Armed Forces Complete Operational Freedom to decide on the response to the pahalgam terror attack. A pakistani minister claimed that A Military Action from India was likely in 24 to 36 hours.
