Hina Rabbani Khar Warns India Amid Rising Tensions

As the situation continues to escalate, the international community is watching with bated breath, hoping that both nations will take steps towards diplomacy and avoid any further military action, with the Indus Waters Treaty being a crucial step towards resolving the tensions, and the need for a comprehensive dialogue to address the underlying issues.

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Pakistani lawmakers have expressed concerns that India's political desperation could lead to military action, resulting in severe consequences for both nuclear-armed nations, with former foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar stating that India has repeatedly misjudged Pakistan's capabilities.

The lawmakers criticized Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of using corpses for political gains, and emphasized the need for a comprehensive dialogue between the two countries. They also stressed the importance of India's adherence to the Indus Waters Treaty as a major step towards resolving the tensions. However, a Pakistani man, Abhay, a forex trader who identifies as a Pakistani Hindu, has publicly supported India's Operation Sindoor, a military operation that targeted terror camps in Pakistan.

Abhay's comments have sparked controversy, as he criticized his own country for "breeding terrorism" and stated that India had the right to retaliate against the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people. He argued that India's response was not an act of war, but rather an act of justice. The situation has escalated, with India and Pakistan engaging in a series of military exchanges, including artillery shelling, drone strikes, and missile attacks, following the operation.

The rising tensions between India and Pakistan have raised concerns about the potential consequences of military action, and the need for a comprehensive dialogue to resolve the issues between the two nations. Hina Rabbani Khar's warnings and the lawmakers' concerns highlight the urgency of the situation, and the need for both countries to take steps towards de-escalation and diplomacy.

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