New Delhi: India’s tough stand after the Pahalgam terror attack has created panic in Pakistan at the moment. According to Dynamite News correspondent, the Pakistani army has increased the number of its soldiers on the LoC and has further strengthened its security system.
Pakistan’s action comes after Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s warning that terrorists will face “unimaginable consequences”. Pakistan is clearly nervous due to India’s tough stand.
Key points
- The Pakistani army has deployed additional troops on the LoC and the international border.
- The Sialkot division has been put on high alert.
- Pakistani army soldiers have been instructed to stay in bunkers and keep watch.
- The Rawalpindi-based 10 Corps (led by Lieutenant General Shahid Imtiaz) has also been alerted.
- Four brigades of the 10 Corps of the Pakistani Army (deployed in Mangala, Jhelum, Chilas and Moreh areas) have been specially alerted. All these units are deployed right in front of the Line of Control.
- Sialkot Division Headquarters located in Gujranwala has also been put on alert
- The Pakistani Army has further strengthened its defense system
- Pakistan has taken this step fearing possible retaliation from India
India is in action after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir. It has taken many big steps so far. One of these decisions is regarding the Indus Water Treaty. India has broken the Indus Water Treaty with Pakistan. This will increase Pakistan’s problems, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
Pakistan is afraid of India’s action after the Pahalgam terrorist attack. India took strict decisions in the CCS meeting. Prime Minister Narendra Modi reached Madhubani in Bihar on Thursday. Here he paid tribute to the people who lost their lives in the Pahalgam attack. He also warned the terrorists that they will get a punishment bigger than their imagination.
These steps of India after the Pahalgam attack have spread panic in Pakistan. It is clear from these actions that this time India is in the mood to give an “open answer” to Pakistan.

