“Indian military invasion is imminent”: Pakistani Defense Minister Pahargam terrorist attack | Indian News

Pahalgam terrorist attack: Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif said in an interview with Reuters on Monday that India’s military invasion came after terrorist attacks in Jamu and Pahargam in Kashmir.
On April 22, terrorists in the scenic valley shot and killed 26 tourists and injured several, causing tensions between India and Pakistan.
Pakistan’s defense minister said in an interview that Pakistan has strengthened its forces because the military invasion is now on the horizon.
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Additionally, Asif added that Pakistani troops introduced the government to the possibility of an Indian attack and said Pakistan was on high alert.
Asif added in a Reuters interview that Pakistan will only use its nuclear arsenal if it suspects its direct threat.
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Pakistan’s defense minister said in another interview on Sunday that China, Russia and Western countries could form an “international investigation team” and determine if India or Prime Minister Narendra Modi is lying.
According to media reports, he said in an interview that he believes China, Russia and Western countries can play a “positive role” in the crisis.
The 1960 Indus Water Treaty was suspended on April 23 in Pahalgam, India, after bloody treatments in Pahalgam, India, and other measures against the attack were announced.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has responded to the measures taken by India, and Pakistan will join a “neutral, transparent and credible investigation” of the terrorist attacks.