Pakistan Countermeasures against India over Kashmir Region August 8th 6:40

The Indian government abolished its autonomy over many years in the Indian state, where Muslims are the majority, in the Kashmir region, which competes for territorial rights with Pakistan on the 6th. On the other hand, the Pakistani government in Islamic countries announced countermeasures such as summoning ambassadors, and there are concerns that military tension will increase in the future.

On the 6th, the Indian government abolished the autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian province of Kashmir, where India and Pakistan compete for territorial rights.

In Jammu and Kashmir, where the majority of Muslims are found, special powers of autonomy have been guaranteed since 1949.

Following the abolition of self-government rights, the Pakistani government announced a countermeasure on the night of the 7th, revealing that the ambassador stationed in India would be summoned, trade relations suspended for the time being, and that the UN would raise problems.

As for the Kashmir region, in February, while India crossed the Pakistani side and bombed, the Pakistani army shot down Indian fighters and continued to attack again. There is also concern about increasing tension.