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India Pakistan Tensions: India Bans Pakistan Minister’s X Account After Nuclear Threat Over Pahalgam Attack

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India has sent a strong message to Pakistan by banning the X account of its Defence Minister Khawaja Asif in India, following his provocative nuclear threat in response to the deadly Pahalgam terrorist attack on April 27th, 2025. The attack in Jammu & Kashmir’s Baisaran Valley which killed civilians and tourists has escalated tensions between the two nations. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has vowed “unimaginable” punishment for those behind the attack while reports allege Pakistan’s military leadership including Army Chief Asim Munir, orchestrated the violence. As cross-border firing continues along the Line of Control (LoC), India’s military is on high alert, with naval warships deployed in the Arabian Sea.


Details & Context
The Pahalgam attack, carried out by terrorists linked to the Pakistan-based The Resistance Front (TRF), a Lashkar-e-Taiba offshoot, has reignited India-Pakistan tensions. The assault targeted a tourist-heavy area, killing several and injuring others, prompting outrage across India. PM Modi, without naming Pakistan, warned that the perpetrators and their conspirators would face severe consequences. X posts from accounts like @IndiaDefenceNow and @KashmirPulse highlight public anger, with hashtags like #PahalgamAttack trending as users demand justice.


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In a significant move, India’s Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology banned Khawaja Asif’s X account in India, citing his inflammatory remarks. Asif had claimed Pakistan was on high alert, with its military fully prepared and warned that nuclear weapons could be used if Pakistan’s existence was threatened. This statement, reported by ANI and discussed widely on X was deemed a direct provocation. The ban follows India’s earlier actions against Pakistan-based YouTube channels spreading misinformation about the attack which the Home Ministry said threatened national unity.

Shocking revelations have further fuelled the controversy. Sources claim Pakistan’s Joint Staff Committee Chairman Shahir Shamshad Mirza, a senior military official, admitted in a high-level meeting that Army Chief Asim Munir incited terrorists for the Pahalgam attack. This leak, shared on X by accounts like @GeoPolPulse has intensified scrutiny of Pakistan’s role. Meanwhile, India’s Navy conducted a successful missile test from INS Surat and deployed the aircraft carrier INS Vikrant in the Arabian Sea, signalling military readiness.


Quotes

·      “Those who orchestrated this attack will face consequences beyond their imagination,” said PM Narendra Modi in a televised address, per ANI.

·      “Khawaja Asif’s nuclear threat is reckless. India’s response shows we won’t tolerate such provocations,” posted @DefenceAnalyst on X.

·      “Pakistan’s Army Chief is behind this massacre. The truth is out and they can’t hide anymore,” tweeted @KashmirVoice, reflecting public sentiment.

·      “Our forces are ready to respond to any threat. The missile test from INS Surat is a clear message,” a Navy spokesperson told PTI.


Additional Information
India’s crackdown on misinformation extends beyond Asif’s X account. The Home Ministry previously banned several Pakistan-based YouTube channels for spreading false narratives about India’s military and security agencies post-Pahalgam. These channels, flagged for inciting unrest were seen as part of a broader propaganda campaign. X users including @CyberSecIndia have praised the government’s swift action, noting that such measures protect national security.

Military activity is at its peak. The Navy’s missile test and INS Vikrant’s deployment underscore India’s preparedness amid LoC skirmishes. Posts on X like those from @NavalWatch, confirm the strategic deployment, with users speculating about potential naval exercises in response to Pakistan’s threats. The IMD has also issued weather alerts for Jammu & Kashmir, warning of storms that could complicate military operations in the region.


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Impact Analysis
The Pahalgam attack and Pakistan’s nuclear rhetoric have far-reaching implications,

·      Diplomatic Fallout: India’s ban on Asif’s X account and warnings from PM Modi signal a hardening stance, potentially isolating Pakistan globally. X posts suggest Western nations are closely monitoring the situation.

·      Security Risks: Ongoing LoC firing and Pakistan’s military posturing raise fears of escalation. The alleged involvement of Asim Munir could prompt India to pursue stronger counter-terrorism measures.

·      Public Sentiment: The attack has united Indians across communities, with X hashtags like #UnitedAgainstTerror gaining traction. However, it risks communal tensions if misinformation spreads unchecked.

·      Economic Concerns: Tourism in Kashmir, a key economic driver, faces setbacks as safety fears deter visitors, per posts from @KashmirTourism.


The Pahalgam attack has pushed India-Pakistan relations to a breaking point. India’s ban on Khawaja Asif’s X account, coupled with military posturing and PM Modi’s stern warning, reflects a no-nonsense approach to Pakistan’s provocations. Allegations against Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir, if substantiated could reshape the geopolitical landscape. As tensions simmer, India’s focus on curbing misinformation and bolstering defences underscores its resolve to protect national security. Staying informed is critical in these turbulent times.


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