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NYT Report Reveals Rising Tensions as India Hardens Stance Against Pakistan

NYT Report Reveals Rising Tensions as India Hardens Stance Against Pakistan

A recent New York Times investigation has uncovered India’s escalating war rhetoric following the so-called “Pahalgam incident,” raising serious concerns over regional stability. According to the report, Prime Minister Modi’s government swiftly blamed Pakistan without offering concrete evidence to the global community.

The investigation suggests India is laying groundwork for possible military action rather than pursuing diplomatic solutions. Reports indicate Indian officials have reached out to multiple world leaders, seeking backing for potential moves against Pakistan while intensifying accusations of Pakistani support for terrorism.

Also Read: US Calls for Peaceful Dialogue Between India and Pakistan After Pahalgam Attack

In a major diplomatic blow, India has suspended the historic 1960 Indus Water Treaty and expelled Pakistani diplomats, further worsening relations. Despite international demands for proof of Pakistan’s involvement, India has yet to present clear evidence.

The NYT report also highlights an alarming surge in human rights abuses in Kashmir and rising anti-Muslim sentiment across India. Analysts warn that India’s aggressive posture may be an attempt to distract from domestic challenges, adding another layer of volatility to an already fragile region.

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