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Tensions Rise as Indian Troops and Missile Systems Move Towards South Pakistan Border

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ISLAMABAD: It is reliably learnt that the Indian Armed Forces have begun the deployment of troops, tanks, and heavy weaponry along the South Pakistan border, specifically from the Rajasthan sector. Military sources indicate that positions of Brahmoos missile systems have also been realigned, pointing towards strategic locations in Southern Pakistan.

This development comes shortly after India’s unilateral withdrawal from the Sindh–Taas Water Accord, a move that has already heightened tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. The fresh military posturing is being closely monitored by regional and international observers, as fears of escalation continue to grow.

Pakistan’s defense establishment has reportedly gone on high alert, with diplomatic channels working to assess the intentions behind these aggressive troop movements.

More updates to follow as the situation develops.

Web Desk

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