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A Decisive Stand

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The gruesome terror attack in Pahalgam that claimed the lives of 26 innocent civilians has shaken the conscience of the nation. Once again, it has exposed the deep-rooted terror networks operating with impunity across the border. India’s response this time, however, signals a shift — from condemnation to concrete diplomatic and strategic action. The suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty is a bold and unprecedented move. It sends a clear message: there will be no normalcy without accountability. For decades, Pakistan has exploited India’s goodwill, even while its soil has been used as a launchpad for terror. The decision to halt the flow of river waters in phases — immediate, mid-term, and long-term — reflects a calibrated but firm strategy to hit where it hurts.
Beyond water diplomacy, India has launched an international campaign to expose Pakistan’s continued patronage of terrorism. From New Delhi to New York, Indian diplomats are rallying support to diplomatically isolate Islamabad. Statements of solidarity from global leaders, including the United States, show growing frustration over Pakistan’s inability — or unwillingness — to dismantle terror havens. India’s resolve is no longer about restraint but deterrence. Terrorists and their sponsors must pay a heavy price — militarily, economically, and diplomatically. The world must stand with India, not just in words, but in action. It’s time to end the selective outrage and build a global consensus that there can be no justification, no tolerance, and no safe haven for terror.
The Pahalgam attack is not just an attack on India — it is an attack on humanity. India’s path forward is one of justice, not revenge. And in that pursuit, isolation of the perpetrator state is not just justified — it is essential.
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