Empty vessels makes the much noise

                                                                                       

Empty vessels makes the most noise is an old adage and it fits Pakistan of today as she is making much noise and din and treats India as Jackal,  Pakistan Bharat Ko Geedad Bhabki Deta hai and makes only noise without any substance. It is appropriate to say in context of present Pakistan that barking dogs seldom bite. That country in the wake of Pahalgam terrorist attack and its aftermath and India’s counter diplomatic, political and economic measures is only making empty noises and it is a clear case of barking dogs seldom bite. Chief of Pakistan army General Munir, foreign minister, Prime minister Shehbaz Sharief former, minister Bilawal Bhatoo and many other leaders of Pakistan gave warnings to India but these warnings are hallow and shallow as Pakistan which is a pigmy sized nation and our neighbor can be no compare to India’s military might and prowess and therefore the warnings by Pakistani leaders are high and dry and they pale into insignificance given India’s strength as a growing, stable and strong democracy. Pakistan defense minister’s warning to own country amid India strike fear. 

Pak defense minister Khawaja Asif has sounded the alarm, claiming an Indian military attack is "imminent’’ after Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 tourists. Pakistan has reinforced its borders and remains on high alert but Asif insists nuclear weapons would only be used if nation’s existence is directly threatened. As both sides trade accusations, diplomatic ties hit rock bottom and border skirmishes continue. PPP chief and former minister Bilawal Bhutoo whose  Zulfkar Ali Bhutoo the then Pak prime minister and his sister and once prime minister Benazeer Bhatoo who were many years ago killed in Pakistan in seditious attack and terrorist attack respectively has threatened and warned India that Blood will flow if India stops river water. The Indus is ours and will remain ours - either our water will flow through it, or their blood.PPP Chairman Bilawal Bhutto Zardari on Friday -26th April has threatened that blood would flow in river if water is stopped, in a sharp response to India’s decision to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty - IWT after the Pahalgam terror attack. "

The Indus is ours-either our water will flow through it, or their blood,’’ the former foreign minister was quoted as saying by The News on Friday while addressing a public rally in Sukkur area of his home Sindh province. The Indus flows through the province and the Indus Valley Civilization city of Mohenjo-Daro flourished on its banks. Mr. Bilawal said that prime minister Narendra Modi has claimed India is heir to a Civilization thousands of years old, But that civilization lies in Mohenjo-daro, in Larkana. We are its true custodians, and we will defend it .’’He further said that neither the people of Pakistan nor the international community would tolerate Mr Modi’s "warmongering’’ or any attempt to stop water. Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif warns India over Indus Water Treaty. He has rejected India’s accusations over the recent Pahalgam attack, calling them baseless. He has expressed readiness for a neutral investigation into matter. Meanwhile, TRF which was earlier linked to the attack, has denied any involvement, claiming an orchestrated campaign to defame the Kashmir resistance. Pakistan prime minister calls for neutral and credible probe and showed its readiness to take part in it. He said the continuous blame game in the context of now Pahalgan terror attack should come to a grinding halt.

India's Maturity vs. Pakistan's Bluster   

PM also said any attempt to reduce Indus waters will be met by Pakistan with full force. In fact all these and other warnings are mere hallowed and shallow threats and Indian government of Modi and international community does not take these warnings seriously. It should be taken note of that the Indus Waters Treaty has survived past four wars but now the terrorist carnage at Pahalgam has been taken very seriously by India and thus Indian government has decided to suspend IWT and thus the flow of Indus waters to Pakistan. Pakistan’s information minister says that the country has ‘credible intelligence’ that India intends to launch a military strike within the next 24 to 36 hours. Attaullah Tarar’s comments come after India accused Pakistan of supporting militants behind an attack in Indian Kashmir that killed 26 tourists last week. Tarar said that India intends to use the attack as a false pretext for a strike and that ‘any such military adventurism by India would be responded to assuredly and decisively. 

There has been speculation over whether India will respond with military strikes against Pakistan, as it did after deadly militant attack in 2019 and 2016. The attack has sparked widespread anger in India within Prime minister Narendra Modi publicly saying the country will hunt the suspects till the ends of the earth and that those who planned and carried it out will be punished beyond their imagination. Many warnings have come from different leaders of Pakistan but these are not taken seriously by India and these warnings are akin to barking dogs seldom bite. In short these warnings are nothing but aimed to hoodwink its gullible people and divert the attention of the people from pressing problems. Therefore nothing should be seen in the noisy warnings by Pak leaders as these are hallow and shallow and are meant for public consumption and have no real meaning except from empty rhetoric and so should be rejected as false and rubbish having sans meaning. 

Conclusion: The Time for Noise is Over - Action Must Prevail

India does not want war or provocation but will not hesitate to protect its people. While Pakistan is creating briefing noise across the border, India is finding its strength, investing in its defense, and building alliances around the world.

Pakistan can bark as much as it wants. Real power does not need to bark; it is felt in action. India shows power through action and is demonstrating this so much more than Pakistan is through meaningless threats.

The attack on Pahalgam is a painful reminder of the challenges we face but also a reminder of what we need to do to stay together, vigilant, and strong. The period of bark is over. Now is the time for decisive, global action against the real enemies of peace.

                                                                            

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