INDIA, PAKISTAN AND JeM


The heated conflict between India and Pakistan remained the talk of the town since 14th February, when a CRPF convoy was attacked by a suicide bomber of Jaish-e-Muhammad, a Pakistan based terroristorganization. In this unfortunate incident, India lost 40 of its brave soldiers. Right after the incident, leaders worldwide condemned the brute act. The Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi called it a fatal mistake by the terrorists. When the world was celebrating Valentine's Day, India wept for the loss and raging voices for retaliation, were heard. The man behind this attack, Masood Azhar, the chief of JeM took the responsibility for the attack. He is the same person who was behind the 2001 terrorist attacks on the Indian parliament. Since then he has been found roaming around freely in Pakistan while India remained a victim of such terrorist attacks since the late 1990's. It never really fought back however in order to conserve its sovereignty and protect its people from any such further attacks, India retaliated in self defense, for the second time since 2016's Surgical strike.



India decided to air strike the biggest training camp of JeM in Balakot in the early hours of 26th February 2016 and with the helpful assistance of its intelligence agencies, succeed in destroying the camps with casualties. However Pakistani officials termed it as a violation of LOC and in order to demonstrate their right, will and capability of self-defense, undertook air strike against India. Indian officials have accused Pakistan Air force for targeting their military installations. In a successful Aerial engagement Pakistan's F-16 and India's MIG-21 were destroyed.  However Indian pilot, wing commander, Abhi Nandan crashed in Pakistan occupied Kashmir. Pakistan have however agreed to return Wing commander Abhi Nandan to India as a peace offering. India has appreciated its efforts towards deescalating the issue but Pakistan's ignorant behavior towards terrorism is what it needs to work towards. Persistent efforts are being made by Pakistan to minimize the issue. But the question which remains is “did Pakistan had any other choice? Pakistan's economy is going through an upheaval. It doesn't have any finance to support any sort of a war. It’s being back boneless in matters concerning terrorism is being globally criticized. According to Geneva conventions, a prisoner of war has certain rights that are not to be violated.  A POW is to be treated with utmost respect and is to be provided with medical facilities. But a video of bleeding wing commander Abhi Nandan is seen where he is being interrogated by the Pakistani officials without given a medical treatment. This is a direct violation of Geneva agreement. To cover up its mistake, a second video was released where the Indian pilot was seen sipping a cup of tea while giving statements about the impressive Pakistan's hospitality. While many are suggesting that the steps that are being taken by Narendra Modi are just for the upcoming elections. But I would like to bring it to people's notice that under the leadership of Narendra Modi, India has started fighting back against such brutal acts. People talk about Modi being a warmonger, but the only thing that he did was the protect the integrity of this vast nation. In this whole predicament, Pakistani officials have been seen changing their statements on a regular basis.  First they claimed that they destroyed India's two jets, then they claimed to have two Indian pilots and they also asserted that they never used F-16 fighter jet. All these fallacious lies were cleared by the Indian ministry of foreign affairs in their press conference.


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