Pakistan has promised to retaliate after India launched military strikes on Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, fuelling fears of a broader confrontation between the nuclear-armed neighbours.
Pakistan’s authorities on Wednesday pledged to reply “at a time, place and method of its selecting to avenge the lack of harmless Pakistani lives and blatant violation of its sovereignty”.
Pakistan’s army mentioned at the least 31 civilians have been killed and 46 others injured within the Indian assaults and ensuing cross-border shelling, describing the strikes as having “ignited an inferno within the area”.
In New Delhi, Indian officers briefed greater than a dozen overseas envoys, telling them: “If Pakistan responds, India will reply”.
It comes amid spiralling tensions following a lethal assault final month on Hindu vacationers in Indian-administered Kashmir, which India blamed on Pakistan-based fighters. Islamabad has denied any involvement.
Cross-border shelling
India’s authorities mentioned its forces focused 9 websites it described as “terrorist infrastructure”, together with services allegedly linked to the fighters who killed 25 vacationers and one native in final month’s Kashmir assault.
Nevertheless, in Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, residents mentioned Indian missiles struck a mosque-seminary within the metropolis centre.
The constructing, which included residential quarters, was left in ruins, with 5 missiles reportedly killing three folks contained in the two-storey construction.
In the meantime, heavy cross-border shelling and gunfire continued alongside the Line of Management (LoC), the de facto border dividing Kashmir. Officers mentioned 13 civilians have been killed and 43 wounded on the Indian facet, whereas at the least six civilians have been killed on the Pakistani facet.
Pakistan’s Prime Minister’s Workplace claimed that 5 Indian fighter jets and drones have been shot down throughout the escalation. The Indian embassy in Beijing dismissed reviews of downed plane as “disinformation”.
Sharif guarantees response
Pakistan’s Overseas Minister Mohammad Ishaq Dar instructed TRT World that there had been communication between the nationwide safety advisers of the 2 international locations, whereas Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif pledged that Pakistan would reply decisively.
“For the blatant mistake that India made final night time, it’ll now need to pay the worth,” Sharif mentioned on state broadcaster PTV. “Maybe they thought that we might retreat, however they forgot that … this can be a nation of courageous folks.”
Al Jazeera’s Osama Bin Javaid, reporting from Islamabad, mentioned that retaliation from Pakistan was broadly anticipated.
“Pakistan is predicted to retaliate inside the subsequent 24 to 48 hours, and that’s one thing we’ve been listening to from politicians throughout the board,” he mentioned.
“They’re citing Article 51 of the United Nations Constitution, which says {that a} nation has the suitable to reply to an unprovoked act of aggression.”
India defended its actions, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh claiming its “targets we had set have been destroyed with exactness in accordance with a well-planned technique”.
“We have now proven sensitivity by guaranteeing that no civilian inhabitants was affected within the slightest,” he added.
Islamabad claims six websites focused by India weren’t linked to armed teams.

‘I need to see it cease’
The Pakistani army mentioned 57 business plane from a number of international locations, together with Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the UAE, Thailand, South Korea and China, have been in Pakistan’s airspace on the time of India’s assault, placing 1000’s of passengers in danger.
India has since ordered the closure of at the least 21 civilian airports within the northern and western elements of the nation for passenger flights till Could 10, The Hindu reported.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke with Prime Minister Sharif and expressed Ankara’s assist. In response to the Turkish presidency, Erdogan praised Pakistan’s “calm and restrained insurance policies” throughout the disaster.
In Washington, United States President Donald Trump mentioned he hoped to assist de-escalate the state of affairs. “I need to see it cease. And if I can do something to assist, I can be there,” he instructed reporters on the White Home. “We need to see them work it out.”
Uday Chandra, assistant professor of presidency at Georgetown College in Qatar, mentioned whereas retaliation from Pakistan was anticipated, it appeared that neither nation was looking for “an all-out battle”.