The tension between India and Pakistan reached the peak, Russia’s emergency alert, any ever provoking Indo-Pak war!

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The tension between India and Pakistan reached the peak, Russia’s emergency alert, any ever provoking Indo-Pak war!


New Delhi
After the recent fierce terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, tension between India and Pakistan has reached its peak. In view of this situation, Russian President Vladimir Putin has issued special guidelines to the citizens and officials of Russia. Putin has asked his citizens to take precaution and be cautious in the event of a possible conflict between India and Pakistan. Russia’s Foreign Ministry has also issued an emergency message from Moscow, saying that the war between India and Pakistan can begin at any time “. Moscow has appealed to both countries to exercise restraint but at the same time warned that the situation is very critical and can cause a big conflict with any small developments.

The Russian Foreign Ministry has given strict advice to its citizens to stay away from Pakistan on 25 April. Russia usually releases such warnings, due to which this step is not considered normal. Analysts believe that Russian intelligence agencies are expected to have a major conflict in South Asia. Russia’s statement mentions “fast stress” and “war-like language” between India and Pakistan. Pakistan -based Russian Embassy has also advised its citizens not to travel to Pakistan until the situation is normal. Ch Russia has also ordered its diplomats to be vigilant and said that all the Russian missions posted in South Asia should be monitored.

This move of Russian President Putin is considered to be a sign of support for India on the global platform, while Pakistan seems to be continuously isolated internationally. Experts believe that if the situation is not handled, there may be a limited war or major military conflict between India and Pakistan, which will also have global effects. Let us know that 25 Indians and a Nepali citizen were killed in the terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, Kashmir. The Government of India then took several strict diplomatic steps against Pakistan, including closing integrated check posts on the attic border, suspending the SAARC Visa Rebate Scheme (Sves) for Pakistani citizens, and starting the process of preventing Indus Water Treaty.