Red Line on Water: Pakistan Warns of Military Strike If India Blocks River Flow

Pakistan, Military, India

In a bold and unequivocal warning, Pakistan’s security sources have declared that any attempt by India to block or divert Pakistan’s share of water under the Indus Waters Treaty will be met with a decisive military response.

According to credible defence insiders, Pakistan’s armed forces are prepared to target and destroy any Indian infrastructure designed to hinder the natural flow of water to Pakistan. The warning comes amid heightened tensions following recent diplomatic and security escalations in the region.

“Water is Pakistan’s supreme national interest,” a senior source stated. “If India dares to disrupt our access to water — which is guaranteed under international treaty obligations — Pakistan will not hesitate to respond with its full military might, including the use of nuclear capabilities if necessary.”

The statement underscores the strategic importance of the Indus River system to Pakistan’s survival, and signals a potentially dangerous flash-point should India attempt to use water as a tool of coercion.

Political and military leadership in Pakistan, the source added, is fully aligned on this issue and has zero tolerance for any compromise. “A strike will be immediate and without second thought if our water security is endangered,” the official warned.

Security sources have once again warned that there is no room for error in this matter — Pakistan will deliver a forceful response to any aggressive move by India.

The declaration marks a new and alarming level of confrontation between the two nuclear-armed neighbours, making water not just a matter of survival — but potentially, of war.

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