Exchange of gunfire between Pakistani and Indian forces; Large Pakistani army reserves being moved north toward Kashmir
- Core Insights Advisory Services

- Apr 25
- 2 min read
Source: Hal Turner
Date: April 25, 2025

This morning, there was a brief exchange of gunfire between Pakistani and Indian forces in the Leepa valley, Kashmir region.
Local sources report heightened activity involving both Indian and Pakistani Air Force fighter jets on both sides of the Line of Control in Kashmir.
Several reconnaissance and ISR flights have also been observed near the border, suggesting rising operational readiness from both air forces.
Large Pakistani army reserves are being moved north toward Kashmir. Heavy armor is already on the move to the Indo-Pak International Border and Line-of-Control (LoC) including tanks, self propelled artillery, and heavy weaponry.
Pakistan army is moving heavy armoury to International border & LOC including TANKS, Self propelled artillery & heavy weapons. Islamabad 📍 pic.twitter.com/eLCAUtrLMo— Spicy Sonal (@ichkipichki) April 25, 2025
Pakistan looking at a possible preemptive strike on India fearing Indian attack on Pakistan after the ISI backed LeT terror attack on tourists in Pahalgam Kashmir ! Pakistan Army is relocating grain stocks to Punjab from Balochistan & Waziristan. The Pakistan Air Force has deployed F16s at Lahore & Rawalpindi
The two sides are not equally matched militarily.

Indian authorities in Kashmir on Friday (April 25) demolished the houses of two suspected militants, one of whom is accused of involvement in a deadly attack on tourists earlier this week:
Yesterday, India closed four dams on the Indus River, which supplies fresh water to Pakistan. Today, Union Minister of Jal Shakti, CR Paatil, stated that Pakistan would "not receive even a single drop of water from the Indus River."
Pakistan has already publicly declared that if India cuts-off Pakistan fresh water, it will be considered "an Act of War" and Pakistan "will respond with force."
(HT REMARK: India cutting-off the fresh water supply of Pakistan is, in my personal view, 100% Guaranteed to start a very big war, very fast. Without water, the people of Pakistand will die. It seems to me they will be forced to fight it out. With Pakistan being out-gunned, and out manned, I suspect they will be forced to resort to nuclear strikes very early in the conflict.
This situation is BIG trouble. VERY BIG trouble.)
