Kashmir Tensions Rise: Pakistan Seeks International Mediation as India Military Action Looms

April 30, 2025
Kashmir Tensions Rise: Pakistan Seeks International Mediation as India Military Action Looms
  • Sultan Mahmood Chaudhry, the head of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, has called for international mediation amid escalating tensions between India and Pakistan.

  • Following a deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir on April 22, which resulted in 26 deaths, Pakistan claims to have credible intelligence suggesting that India may soon launch military action.

  • Chaudhry reported heightened military activity along the Line of Control, including the downing of two Indian drones by Pakistan, although no casualties have been reported from ongoing exchanges of fire.

  • He noted the presence of Indian Rafale fighter jets near the Line of Control, which were reportedly conducting routine training and drills without crossing into Pakistani airspace.

  • In preparation for potential conflict, Chaudhry's administration is collaborating with the Red Crescent Society to stockpile medical supplies and food for displaced individuals.

  • Chaudhry emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that preparations for a humanitarian response are underway in case of further escalation.

  • He identified Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates as potential mediators, expressing hope for involvement from the United States and the United Kingdom.

  • U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for both countries to avoid confrontation, with the U.S. and Britain also advocating for calm in the region.

  • Chaudhry urged the international community to focus on the long-term future of Kashmir, highlighting the suffering of its people and calling for the U.N. to play a mediating role.

  • On April 30, Chaudhry reiterated that his administration is preparing for a humanitarian response amid fears of imminent military action from India.

  • He emphasized the importance of rapid international diplomacy to avert potential conflict, stating that the current situation is critical.

  • Chaudhry remarked on the increased military activity along the Line of Control, indicating a tense atmosphere between the two nations.

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