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India-Pakistan Conflict Intensifies With Escalating Tit-For-Tat Attacks

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMay 9, 2025 Worldwide No Comments3 Mins Read
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India-Pakistan Conflict Intensifies With Escalating Tit-For-Tat Attacks.

Tensions between India and Pakistan have surged to alarming levels as both nations accuse each other of launching missile and drone attacks, further escalating a conflict that has already claimed dozens of lives. The latest wave of hostilities, centred around the disputed region of Kashmir, has sparked fears of a broader confrontation between the nuclear-armed neighbours.

 

On Thursday, India’s Defence Ministry alleged that Pakistan conducted missile and drone strikes targeting Indian-administered Kashmir and a military installation in Punjab. The Integrated Defence Staff headquarters, which coordinates operations across India’s armed forces, stated on X that the threats were “neutralised” with no casualties reported. Indian media reported explosions in Jammu and Kashmir late Thursday, causing widespread panic among residents. A drone strike was also reported to have hit Jammu’s airport, home to an air force facility, prompting India to activate its air defence systems. Shesh Paul Vaid, former police chief of the Union Territory, described the incidents as “suspected bombing, shelling or missile strikes” on X.





 

Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry swiftly rejected these claims, calling them “baseless and irresponsible allegations propagated by the Indian media.” The ministry denied any attacks on Pathankot, Jaisalmer, or Srinagar, while Information Minister Attaullah Tarar insisted Pakistan had not targeted any locations in Indian-administered Kashmir or across the international border.

 

The Indian government, meanwhile, claimed it had struck air defence systems in several Pakistani cities, including Lahore, on Thursday morning, neutralising a key system near the shared border. India’s military also reported thwarting Pakistan’s alleged attempts to target 15 cities in northern and western India with drones and missiles. Islamabad has not officially confirmed these claims.

 

The human toll of the conflict continues to mount. Pakistan’s military reported the death of a civilian in Sindh province on Wednesday night, caused by debris from a downed drone, though local media suggested additional casualties. Pakistani authorities now estimate over 30 deaths and 57 injuries, including women, children, and four soldiers, resulting from Indian strikes. On the Indian side, the military reported 13 deaths, including one soldier, from Pakistani artillery fire on Wednesday night.

 

The tit-for-tat attacks follow India’s missile strikes on Wednesday, dubbed “Operation Sindoor,” which targeted what New Delhi described as “terrorist infrastructure” in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Pakistan condemned the strikes as an “act of war,” claiming they hit civilian areas, including mosques, and killed 31 people. Both nations have traded accusations of targeting civilians, with each denying responsibility for escalating the violence.

 

International calls for de-escalation have grown louder, with the United Nations, United States, China, and the United Kingdom urging restraint. UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy emphasised Britain’s “close and unique relationships” with both nations, warning that “if this escalates further, nobody wins.”

 

As the region braces for further developments, the ongoing exchanges risk plunging South Asia into a deeper crisis. With both sides entrenched in their positions and nationalist rhetoric intensifying, the path to de-escalation remains uncertain.

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