In the aftermath of the recent terrorist attack in Pahalgam, tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated once again. Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has denied any involvement in the attack, instead attributing it to a “home-grown” uprising against India’s policies. This statement stands in stark contrast to India’s allegations of Pakistani support for militant groups operating in the region. The Indian government has been quick to condemn Pakistan for its alleged role in supporting terrorism. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s foreign office has expressed concern over the incident but stopped short of labeling it as an act of terrorism. This stance has drawn criticism from India and the international community, with many questioning Pakistan’s commitment to combating terrorism. The attack in Pahalgam has reignited longstanding tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors, further complicating efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict in the region. As both countries continue to trade accusations and denials, the prospects for peace and stability in the region remain uncertain. The international community is closely monitoring the situation, urging both India and Pakistan to exercise restraint and engage in dialogue to address their differences peacefully.

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Pakistan’s Defense Minister Denies Involvement in Pahalgam Attack, Blames “Home-Grown” Uprising Against India in Contrast to Indian Accusations
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