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India to Treat Terror Attacks as Acts of War

Arpita Roy by Arpita Roy
May 10, 2025
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According to the reports on Saturday (10 May), eight Border Security Force (BSF) personnel were injured in shelling by Pakistan in the RS Pura sector of Jammu. The attack is a part of escalating tensions along the India-Pakistan border. This recent incident has prompted Indian authorities to reassess their approach to cross-border terrorism.

In response to this and similar attacks, government sources confirmed that India will now treat any future act of terrorism targeting its soil as an “Act of War.” This stance marks a significant shift in India’s policy, signaling a more aggressive approach to dealing with cross-border terrorism. The government is committed to taking a commensurate response to any such acts, signaling the potential for stronger military and strategic actions.

Amid these rising tensions, the authorities in Punjab have taken precautionary measures to ensure public safety. Malls and tall commercial buildings in the districts of Jalandhar and Kapurthala were ordered to close. This decision is part of broader safety measures in the region, which remains on high alert due to the ongoing security situation.

These developments highlight the increasing volatility in the region, where both India and Pakistan are on edge over cross-border issues. The closure of commercial spaces in Punjab reflects the seriousness with which the Indian government is treating the situation, and the new policy shift on terror attacks emphasizes India’s readiness to protect its sovereignty.

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India to Treat Future Terror Attacks as Acts of War After Shelling Injures BSF Personnel

Tags: Act of Wararmed conflictBorder Security ForceBreaking NewsBSFcivil unrestCross border ShellingCurrent AffairsIndia-Pakistan borderJammuJammu and KashmirOSINTopediaPunjabRS PuraTerror AttackTerrorismWar
Arpita Roy

Arpita Roy

A Master’s of Business Administration holder, with a diploma in Interior Designing, and over 10 years of corporate experience in various fields (including Sales, Real Estate, Content Writing, Management, Global Risk Intel, and Operations). Skilled in the field of sales and all types of Internet-based Open Source and Web Intelligence.

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