Pakistan’s Field Marshal Asim Munir and former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto keep threatening India with nuclear bomb attacks. Despite these threats, India has helped Pakistan for the first time after Operation Sindoor. In fact, floods have caused massive devastation in Pakistan, in which about 500 people have died. Meanwhile, India has shown a big heart and informed the Pakistani officials about the floods. This is the first time after Operation Sindoor that there has been contact between the officials of the two countries.
Contact between India and PAK for the first time after Operation Sindoor
Pakistani media quoted sources as saying that this is the first time after the military conflict in May that there has been contact between India and Pakistan. India has contacted the Pakistani officials and shared detailed information about the dangers of possible floods.
Warning given of flood in Tawi river
According to Pakistan’s Geo TV, India has warned of severe floods in the Tawi river. The Indian High Commission in Islamabad gave this information on 24 August, on the basis of which the Pakistani authorities issued a flood warning to their people. Let us tell you that the Tawi river enters Pakistan’s Punjab from Jammu.
Situation worsened after heavy rains in Pakistan
Let us tell you that there are flood-like conditions in Pakistan due to heavy rains. In the state of Punjab, more than 20 thousand people have been shifted to safer places in the last 24 hours. The maximum impact of the flood has been seen in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where more than 350 people have died, while more than 500 people have been injured. Apart from this, the risk of water-borne diseases has also increased. So far more than 15 thousand patients have been reported. NDMA, Army and other NGOs are engaged in relief and rescue work in the flood-affected states.
India took strict steps after the Pahalgam terror attack
On 22 April this year, there was a terrorist attack in the Pahalgam valley of Kashmir, in which 26 tourists were killed. After this, India took strict steps against Pakistan, which included cancelling the Indus Water Treaty, suspending visas and closing the Wagah-Attari border. After this, the Indian Army entered Pakistan on the night of 6-7 May and carried out Operation Sindoor. In this air strike, more than 100 terrorists present in Pakistan and PoK were killed, while more than 10 terrorist hideouts were destroyed. After this, relations between the two countries deteriorated and then Pakistan started military action against India, in which it had to face defeat.