India’s war is fought with strategy and not with weapons. We started with a water bomb

BLuds and water cannot flow together, “Prime Minister Narendra Modi warned Pakistan in 2016. At that time, Kashmir had increased terrorist activity. Pakistan seemed to ignore those warnings – but now it is facing results.

“Today I say to the whole world with the soil of Bihar. India will identify, track and punish every terrorist and their supporters. We will bring them to the end of the earth,” Prime Minister Modi declared them after the first and final warning given from Madhubani.

Winning in war is not just about defeating the enemy with missiles and bombs. The actual defeat occurs when the enemy is insulting and fear to the rest of his life. This is the kind of treatment that PM Modi has planned for Pakistan. The return from the Indus Water Treaty is similar to the dropping of an atomic bomb on Pakistan. Half of Pakistan is already suffering from drought. Agricultural productivity is falling. The country is in a serious economic crisis with inflation at record high. An US dollar is equal to 281 Pakistani rupees, soon to cross 300. The cost of petrol is PKR 260.96 per liter, Diesel PKR 266.07. Along with preventing India’s exports, these prices are expected to increase even further.

In addition, India has canceled the Pakistani visa and is a diplomatically isolated Pakistan. The restrictions imposed by India have given up the gasp for breathing Pakistan. His stock market crashed after the news of the Indian response broke. The Pakistani government is in a state of nervousness, canceling army leaves and rebuilding the borders. But India’s war was not fought with traditional weapons – it has been fought with strategy. Not just to kill – but to lose.


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A water bomb

Announcing support for the people of Kashmir within the days of Pakistani curse, terrorists shed innocent blood in a peaceful region, killing Pahgam. The attack claimed 27 lives, and India has irrefutable evidence that the attackers came from Pakistan. One of the strong counterers of India is exiting the Indus Water Treaty – a trick considers the declaration of Pakistan war. and well. Although it is not a war with jets and bombs, cutting Indus water is equivalent to launching water -based atomic bombs on Pakistan.

A atomic explosion affects a few kilometers. But the entire nation of Pakistan is affected by blocking the Indus water. Since Modi’s 2016 statement, “Blood and water cannot flow together,” they have made that warning a reality. For Pakistan, there will be disastrous consequences to prevent the flow of Indus water – agriculture, political, social and economically.

About 90 percent of Pakistan’s agricultural rivers depend on Jhelum and Chenab. These water is the lifeline of Punjab and Sindh. Without them, the production of wheat, rice, sugarcane and cotton will crashed. A food crisis is imminent. The industrial area of ​​Pakistan has never developed really. According to the 2023 World Bank report, about 40 percent of its population lives below the poverty line. If a food crisis comes out, people will fall like birds leaving the sky. The power sector will also be severely affected. Tarbela and Mangala Dam rely on the Indus water for hydroelectric power. If India blocks it, Pakistan will have to face power shortage, which will lead to an industrial shutdown.

A single “water bomb” has shaken every region of Pakistan. According to 2019 reports, poor water management had already cut Pakistan’s GDP by 4-6 percent. With India’s latest step, the loss will be far more. Exports will fall due to the collapse of crop production. Foreign reserves will be reduced. Pakistan will cry for the international community with false SOB stories. But India has already sent a strong message globally. Despite the wars in 1965, 1971, attacks like 1999 Kargil conflicts, and even 26/11, Pulwama, and Balakot, India never pulled out of the Indus Water Treaty. But after the initiative attack, the Modi government finally decided to end Pakistan’s free ride.

Pakistan benefited the most from this treaty – 80 percent of water started, while India got only 20 percent. Agriculture in Pakistan depends entirely on this water. Blocking it will convert Pakistan into a desert.

The treaty signed after the partition of India and Pakistan was to ensure the use of mutual water. Under this, India was to use eastern rivers – Beas, Ravi, Sutlej -and Pakistan Western rivers – Indus, Chenb, Jhelum. Some conditions allowed limited use of each other rivers for power generation, drinking water and industries. The World Bank played an important role in mediation of the treaty.

The international community has expressed solidarity with India. From the US to Israel, the country is supporting India’s stance on terrorism. India is ready for military action against terrorists and who are harassing them. The water bomb has already been dropped. Now, India is planning to attack deeply within Pakistan. And Pakistan will not dare to protest – because their support only looks like a terrorist nation.

India has abolished all trade relations with Pakistan and ordered Pakistani citizens to be released immediately in India. The difficult measures taken by India include diplomatic and economically in Pakistan. They are leaving no choice but to crawl on the table. When Pakistan starts handing over terrorists and ends the terrorist camps – India’s mission will be completed. Prime Minister Modi is on the verge of giving that final victory.

S. Vishnu Vardhan Reddy is the Vice President, BJP Andhra Pradesh. Views are personal.

(Edited by Theres Sudeep)