Pakistan Likely to Order Terror Strikes After Failed Attempts to Breach India's Air Defence

Pakistan Likely to Order Terror Strikes After Failed Attempts to Breach India's Air Defence

May 11, 2025

Pakistan's repeated failure to penetrate India's robust air defence systems has seemingly pushed its army chief, General Asim Munir, towards a menacing alternative - orchestrating terror strikes on Indian soil. In a bold move, senior Pakistan army officials were observed attending the funerals of terrorists killed in Indian strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and POK. This overt display reveals a departure from the traditional stance of terrorists being perceived as non-state actors, shedding light on Pakistan's unyielding loyalty towards the extremists it has nurtured over time. The conspicuous presence of military personnel at the funeral serves as a stark reminder of the strategic advantages terrorists offer in Pakistan’s skewed anti-India agenda. The looming threat of terror attacks has escalated following India's recent successes in thwarting attempts to breach its air defence mechanisms and target military installations. Experts suggest that in light of these setbacks, Pakistan might intensify its reliance on terror proxies to compensate for its military failures. While acknowledging India's track record of effectively foiling terror plots over the past decade, security officials remain wary of a potential surge in terrorist activities fueled by Pakistan's desperation to retaliate amidst mounting pressures. The situation, although grave, underscores India's resilience and preparedness in combating external threats, particularly in the realm of counter-terrorism.

Tags: India, Pakistan, Terrorism, Defence,

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