India has issued a grave warning stating that any future terror attack on its soil will be treated as an act of war and responded to accordingly.
The announcement comes amid repeated intelligence reports suggesting Pakistan may resort to asymmetric warfare using terror auxiliaries as its military resources continue to dwindle.
Top security sources indicate that Pakistan’s conventional military capabilities have been deteriorating, forcing its defence strategy to shift toward proxy warfare through extremist groups. Intelligence agencies have tracked heightened activity among terror networks believed to be supported by Islamabad, with reports of potential strikes against key Indian targets.
The government’s warning suggests India will no longer distinguish between state-sponsored military action and terror attacks, signalling a new era in defence policy. Analysts believe this approach could lead to direct military retaliation against terror networks operating from across the border.
Amid rising tensions, India’s armed forces remain in a high state of operational readiness, closely monitoring Pakistan’s troop movements, air intrusions, and drone activity. Security experts suggest India may be preparing preemptive countermeasures to neutralise emerging threats before they escalate.
With diplomatic relations between India and Pakistan strained, global stakeholders are keeping a close watch on the developments, fearing further destabilisation in the region.