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After Pahalgam Attack: How Pakistan’s Collapse Has Begun Without a Single Bullet Fired
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Following the Pahalgam attack, India’s firm response and Pakistan’s internal collapse signal a historic shift in South Asia. Here’s a detailed look at the 10 crises tearing Pakistan apart.
The brutal terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on 22nd April has shaken India’s collective conscience. In response, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government has moved into high gear, signaling a firm and unprecedented stance against terrorism and its sponsors. As India roars with determination, Pakistan finds itself spiraling into internal chaos, facing one of the most serious political, military, and economic crises in its history.
In this comprehensive analysis, we break down the fast-moving developments that suggest Pakistan may be hurtling towards collapse — without India even firing a shot.
Mass Resignations in Pakistani Army
The aftermath of the Pahalgam attack has exposed deep fissures within the Pakistani military. According to credible reports, around 500 Pakistani army soldiers have resigned en masse, overwhelmed by fear of an impending war with India. Many soldiers, who had previously threatened war with India, are now deserting their posts.
To add to the turmoil, it is reported that Pakistani Army Chief General Asim Munir has clandestinely moved his family to a safe location abroad, signaling a lack of confidence in Pakistan’s stability. Bilawal Bhutto, once a fiery voice threatening India, has also sent his family out of the country.
India’s Strategic Military Posture
In contrast, India has responded with precision and resolve:
- Tri-services military exercises are underway, demonstrating India’s full-spectrum war-readiness.
- Defense Minister Rajnath Singh held back-to-back meetings with the Army Chief and Prime Minister Narendra Modi, strategizing India’s next moves.
- India’s leadership is clear: Pakistan will pay a price never imagined for fostering terrorism.
Pakistan’s empty threats of nuclear retaliation sound hollow in the face of India’s growing military and diplomatic assertiveness.
Pakistan’s Internal Collapse: A Perfect Storm of 10 Crises
Pakistan today stands besieged by ten simultaneous crises, each severe enough to destabilize the nation individually:
1) . Military Incompetence
Pakistan’s military, according to its own 2023 internal assessments (reported by Eurasian Times), can sustain a conventional war with India for only two days. Ammunition stocks are low, and much of the equipment is faulty or obsolete.
2) . Leadership Vacuum
General Munir is reportedly missing from public view. Rumors abound that Munir is preparing a contingency plan to impose military rule, similar to General Musharraf’s 1999 coup against Nawaz Sharif.
3). Indus Water Threat
India is moving to curb Pakistan’s water supply under the Indus Waters Treaty. New barrage constructions like the one at Wular Lake aim to maximize India’s water usage, devastating Pakistan’s Sindh province, which heavily depends on the Indus River.
4). Baluchistan Unrest
Fresh violence in Balochistan is spreading. Local populations are rising against the Pakistani Army, demanding autonomy and an end to decades of oppression.
5). Economic Collapse
With foreign reserves depleting, Pakistan cannot procure even basic defense supplies. No nation, not even China, is willing to extend unconditional financial aid anymore.
6). Political Uprising
Supporters of jailed ex-PM Imran Khan have reignited protests, leading to widespread instability across cities. The demand: “Release Imran first, deal with India later.”
7). Diplomatic Isolation
Pakistan’s traditional allies have abandoned it:
- China has distanced itself diplomatically.
- The U.S., France, and Russia are actively cooperating with India.
- Global perception: Pakistan is a terror sponsor, not a victim.
8). FATF Blacklist Looming
The FATF (Financial Action Task Force) is set to review Pakistan’s status. A potential blacklisting would cripple Pakistan’s economy further by cutting off essential credit lines.
9). Afghanistan’s Defection
India has quietly sealed a strategic pact with Afghanistan:
- Afghan officials condemned the Pahalgam attack.
- Transit routes are being discussed to bypass Pakistan.
- Afghanistan refuses to recognize the Durand Line, further isolating Pakistan.
10). Moral and Psychological Collapse
Pakistan’s nuclear threats ring hollow. History shows that even during intense conflicts like Kargil, Pakistan did not dare to use its nuclear arsenal. Experts affirm Pakistan lacks the delivery capabilities to effectively strike India.
Modi’s Strategic Masterstroke: Winning Without Fighting
Prime Minister Modi’s strategy appears to be a masterclass in geopolitical chess:
International diplomacy isolated Pakistan.
Economic pressure is starving Pakistan’s war machine.
Water control threatens Pakistan’s agriculture.
Internal insurgencies are eroding Pakistan’s territorial integrity.
Military deterrence through visible preparedness has forced Pakistan onto the defensive.
Without firing a single bullet, India has positioned itself to achieve its objectives — weakening Pakistan from within.
5. What’s Next?
Rumors of a possible Indian move on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) are swirling. Yet, as analysts point out, guessing Modi’s next step is futile — the real action will likely come swiftly and decisively, leaving Pakistan scrambling.
Meanwhile, India continues to tighten its grip diplomatically and economically. Even small steps — like banning Pakistani YouTube channels — signal a zero-tolerance approach.
The strategic coordination with Afghanistan also indicates that India is setting the stage for a new regional order, where Pakistan’s relevance continues to diminish.
The Countdown Has Begun
The Pahalgam attack has unleashed a domino effect that Pakistan seems utterly incapable of controlling. With 10 national crises erupting simultaneously and India methodically executing its long-term strategy, Pakistan’s future looks more precarious than ever.
As Prime Minister Modi quietly builds India’s strength at home and abroad, Pakistan — rattled, isolated, and weakened — faces a grim future where its disintegration may no longer be just speculation but a looming reality.
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