India conducted surgical strike: How will Pakistan react?

India conducted surgical strike alongside line of control (LOC) which Pakistani government and it’s army strongly denied. In any war, enemy never accept that they are going to lose the ground by continual denial. We have observed how Pakistan consistently denied casualties during Kargil war. India has legal right to conduct any strike to Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) as it is integral part of India which Pakistan illegally occupied. India need not take anyone’s permission to enter into anywhere inside POK.

India’s all neighbouring countries and other SAARC nations Bangladesh, Bhutan, Afghanistan strongly supported Indian surgical strike in which more than 36 militant and two Pakistani soldiers died. All these nations including Sri Lanka pulled out SAARC summit cited, “prevailing environment is not conducive for holding the 19th SAARC summit in Islamabad”. As Nepal chaired the summit, they could not pull up summit openly. Out of 8 nations, five nations already pulled out. Maldives also may announce soon not to attend SAARC in the prevailing situation and it is evident, SAARC event will be cancelled this year.

In the United Nation General Assembly, Indian external affair minister Sushama Swaraj rightly quoted, “Jiska ghar sisa ka ho, usko dusra ka ghar mein patthar fekna nehi chahiye (one whose house is made of glass should not throw stone to other’s house).” From a long time India defended itself against Pakistan’s proxy war and state sponsored terrorism. But there is definitely a limitation of patience. If anyone stretch a rubber beyond it’s elasticity norm, it can be detached. Similarly Indian people’s patience are out of control and unless India take any strong step, Pakistan will not stop proxy war against India. Previous government had to pay a huge price for softening stand against Pakistan.

As you sow, so you reap. Indian external affair minister rightly quoted, “Pakistan did sow trees of bitter fruit for India and now Pakistan itself eating the bitter fruit.” Surely Pakistan created and backed multiple terror organisation and now these organisation operating against their own Master. Pakistan itself is the victim of terrorism. There are more terror strike in Pakistan compare to India.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi openly challenged Pakistani people to fight against poverty and who win in the battle. Pakistan’s real face has been opened globally and now America, Pakistan’s old ally realised that Pakistan is continuously feeding, breeding and promoting terrorism. Pakistan’s economy largely depend on international aid and although it’s too late America has finally decided not to provide Pakistan further aid as the American tax-payers money is being utilised against India and Afghanistan.

Still Saudi government providing aid to Pakistan. Turkey and China are still favouring Pakistan but how long? When fire break out in a jungle, all the animals, irrespective to small and large start fleeing. In case of another war between India and Pakistan, China has to play the role of a mute spectator. It is Pakistan’s delusion in case of any war, it will get Chinese help. If China interfere India’s matter with Pakistan, China has to pay a huge price. Both India and Pakistan are nuclear power, and in case of war spread, there will be of course casualties in both the sides similar to Kargil War.


India’s foreign policy has been changed. Relation of Iran, Afghanistan, Israel, United States are much better than before. India’s old ally Russia slowly leaning towards Pakistan and it is evident after the joint Russia-Pakistan military exercise in the Pakistani soil. India has to play it’s war alone and should not depend any other nation as India is the most victim of Pak sponsored terrorism. How will Pakistan react after this surgical strike? Will they control terrorism? Pakistan has to do so if they want to avoid another war against India.

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