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Indian armed forces have carried out Operation Sindoor, targeting multiple locations across Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) in the early hours of Today.

India has sent a strong message that it would not spare Terrorism in whatsoever form.

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This is not the first time the Modi Government has retaliated against Pakistan when its rights were infringed.

It happened in Uri and Pulwama previously.

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The Message is clear – “From 1971 to Balakot to Operation Sindoor(2025), India is moving from restraint to retaliation. Not a war-hungry power, but no longer will suffer in silence”.

India under Narendra Modi escalated tensions to Surgical Strikes but did not go to war.

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The repercussions of war will be very severe. Violence at war leads to death, injury, and disability, while indirect effects like malnutrition, illness, and displacement create long-term health challenges.

A War will have a bearing impact on the Country’s finances because the Country has to put all its resources at the Border. A war would also increase inflation, and so the economy would be severely hit.

Already there are signs of an impending Recession across the Globe. The AI disruption is bringing in enough problems. At this time, a War can have a devastating effect.

War can also damage infrastructure, like roads, bridges, and communication networks.

Also, both India and Pakistan are nuclear-warhead possessing countries, and war could lead to anything.

A war can also bring economic sanctions on India from other countries. Naturally, the countries will take sides, and the trade with those countries siding with Pakistan will be disrupted.

This can also lead to international isolation and political instability.

So, the Modi Government will not make the first move in the War.

Instead, it is trying to isolate Pakistan internationally. It is trying to stop the financial aid to that country from other countries and international agencies.

India is also raising concerns about Pakistan’s upcoming bailout review by the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

India has also suspended the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty, an action that will gradually diminish Pakistan’s water resources.

So, in a way, India is affecting Pakistan without damaging itself by going to War.

It has already inflicted damage to the Terror Camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir. But as far as the direct war is concerned, India will not make the first move.