Overview
- Pakistan alleges credible intelligence of an imminent Indian military strike within 24–36 hours, citing the April 22 Pahalgam attack as a pretext.
- India has suspended the decades-old Indus Waters Treaty, a key stabilizing agreement between the two nations, further straining relations.
- Cross-border gunfire has resumed along the Line of Control in Kashmir, with both sides exchanging heavy fire in recent days.
- Indian authorities have detained hundreds and demolished homes in Kashmir and other states, disproportionately targeting Muslim communities under counter-terrorism claims.
- The United States and China have urged both nuclear-armed nations to exercise restraint, warning of the regional risks posed by further escalation.