कुछ बड़ा होने वाला है? दुनिया की ये महाशक्तियां दे रही पाकिस्तान का साथ! भारत के खिलाफ रची जा रही बड़ी साजिश?

Global Powers Support Pakistan: When the gunpowder echoed in Pahalgam’s litigants, the whole of India was stunned. The death of 26 innocent citizens can be an accident for any sensitive government. The voice of this vandalism collided with the Walls of the United Nations, the statements of leaders around the world came, expressed condolences … but no one took the name of the country whose seeds of conspiracy thronged from the ground, on which this bloody game was played. India revealed the role of Pakistan in clear indications, but the world turned its eyes. Instead of isolating Pakistan, the global forces made a security cycle around it instead of isolating Pakistan. Efforts are also being made to make Pahalgam’s blood -soaked Daman white.

Kuwait’s ‘loyalty visa’

The most surprising thing came to light when Kuwait took the decision that he did not take for 19 years after a military confrontation with India. On 28 May 2025, Kuwait reopened a visa application for Pakistani citizens. In 2006, Kuwait banned the visa of Pakistanis due to security reasons. but now? Now that Pakistan is accused of attacking against India, Kuwait is opening the doors? This is not just a coincidence, a well-planned geopolitical message-an attempt to make India alone in regional support.

A lot of trust in China’s arms

While India was busy wiping the tears of Pahalgam on one hand, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister was getting welcome on the red carpet in Beijing, the capital of China. China has promised $ 3.7 billion to Pakistan by the end of June. But surprisingly, Pakistan will use $ 2.4 billion to repay the debt taken from China. No bank defaulter in the world gives a new loan to the country, but China gave a new loan to Pakistan to return the loan – and then $ 1.3 billion separately, so that Pakistan can increase its military strength. Will these money be used for any conspiracy against India again?

Afghanistan’s silence and ‘China-love’

India hoped that Afghanistan, who has been suffering from terrorism itself, would speak on Pakistan’s misdeeds. But the opposite happened. Foreign Minister of India Dr. S. A few days after a conversation with Jaishankar, Afghan Foreign Minister Aamir Khan Mukki reached China. There he termed the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to extend to Afghanistan. This means that Pakistan and Afghanistan, bordering India, are now ready to tie up in China’s economic strip. And this alliance is not only of business but also of strategy.

Russia: Dual role or true partner?

Another surprising report came from Japanese newspaper Nikkei Asia, claiming that there was an agreement between Russia and Pakistan to revive a $ 2.6 billion steel factory. India’s government media denied its news to ‘sources’. It was claimed that Russia would not harm India’s strategic interests. But the question is that until no official statement comes from Russia, how to trust India? Meanwhile, another shocking thing came to light-Rousi President Vladimir Putin and former US President Donald Trump had a secret conversation of one and a half hours, in which Trump had a privately intercepted to stop the Indo-Pak struggle. The Putin administration confirmed this. What should this mean? Are both the US and Russia bringing India under pressure in the name of ‘stability’?

Why does India look alone?

Countries that raising slogans on terrorism around the world have now covered selected silence. There was no open support on India’s suffering. The US did not talk about shutting down arms supply to Pakistan, nor the United Nations took any concrete action. On the contrary, India continued to be advised to take ‘restraint’. Meanwhile, Pakistan, whose economy is in ICU, is still buying weapons, traveling abroad, and is becoming a part of international alliances. All this is happening when there is a terrorist attack against India from his land.

Blood of India, but the pain is not to the world

Innocent people who lost their lives in Pahalgam are still in the hope of justice. But will the path of this ‘justice’ now not pass through diplomatic corridors, but through strategic policy and strict steps? India will now have to understand that only moral force will not work. When the world stands in favor of strategic interests, not against terror, then it will have to make a new path itself. India’s silence does not become a permanent loss in this horrific peace. The blood flowing in the valley of Pahalgam is screaming and asking-“How long?”