
Pakistani troops continued in their model of unprovoked hand firearms, which shot over several sectors along the control line (LOC) in Jammu and Kashmir, attracting a strong and effective reaction of the Indian army, the officials said on Sunday.
This means 10. A successive night of cross -border shooting, which occurs in the middle of the escalating tension after a terrorist attack on April 22 in Pahalgam, which killed 26 people, most of them tourists.
According to officials, the violation of the ceasefire was reported from eight places in five districts of the Union during the interference on Saturdays and Sundays. Fortunately, no victims have been reported yet.
“During the night of 3 and 4.
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The violation of the ceasefire along LOC and the international border (IB) was very rare because India and Pakistan resumed an agreement on a ceasefire of 25 February 2021.
Understanding the Line of Control (LOC)
India shares a total of 3,323 km border with Pakistan, divided into three parts: International Borders (IB), approximately 2,400 km from Gujarat to the northern banks of the Chenab River in Akhnoor, Jammu; the line of inspection (LOC), 740 km long, runs from parts of Jammu to parts of SLE; and the real line of land position (AGPL), 110 km long, distributing the Sichen area from NJ 9842 to Indira Col in the north.
Loc, serving as a de facto border, stretches approximately 740 kilometers, from Sangam in Kashmir to the point NJ-9842 near the Siachen glacier. In Jammu Loc is moving into what India considers to be the international border (IB), because India has no territorial demands on Pakistani Panjab.
The ceasefire line between India and Pakistan was originally founded on the basis of a Caráčí Agreement of 1949 after the 1948-49 war. Later it was renamed the LOC line (LOC) by agreement of Simla in 1972. Although it was not recognized as an international border, LOC acts as a military control limit between the two countries.
Cross -border fire, terrorist infiltration
However, cross -border shooting and infiltration of terrorists supported by Pakistan, especially since the onset of Kashmir rebels in 1989, together with the attacks of Pakistani border teams (bats) made a ceasefire in effect.
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The period, such as 90 years and a range between 2016 and 2021, saw more than a thousand violations annually, with 90 years often referred to by the Indian Army veterans as “freedom for all” along the control line.
In 2021, both militated found mutual motivation to reduce hostility and reaffirmed the understanding of the 2003 suburban suburban, originally established before the Indian-Pakistani composite dialogue.
Despite the wider decay of diplomatic and economic ties since 2019, the military channel remains the only active line of bilateral communication, which gives both nations a reason to maintain the current arrangement of the ceasefire.
Why does he still violate LOC?
According to (RETD) officer IFS Anila Trigunayat, former ambassador in Jordan, Libya and Malta, violation of ceasefires mostly coverage of fires that allow terrorists to enter and provoke India to retaliate.
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“This usually makes the entry of terrorists across the boundary of fire cover. Secondly, it wants to induce India retaliation and use a gray zone war to accusation of violating to obtain international sympathy and domestic support because it passes through a huge financial and socio -economic stress.”
Pakistan’s economic crisis
Over the past four years, the Pakistani economy has been constantly decreasing, while the dominant dominant possession of military over the country is increasingly questioned by rebel groups such as Tehreek-E-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), Balochistan Liberation Army (Bla) and Balochistan for liberation (BLF).
After the return of the Taliban to power in Afghanistan TTP significantly escalated its operations, which, according to the ORF report, led to a 73% increase in terrorist attacks in Pakistan in the first 21 months of the Taliban government.
Khyber Pak Hyber then was hit by the most difficult, witnessing an alarming 279.8% increase in incidents, jumping from 572 in 2021 to 2,173 in 2024 in 2024.
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