April 28, 2025 —
Tensions continue to mount along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir. Pakistan intensifies its ceasefire violations. This escalation is particularly severe after the devastating Pahalgam terror attack. A series of incidents reported throughout April 2025 reveals a deliberate pattern of provocation by Pakistan’s military across multiple sectors.
Despite the mounting pressure, the Indian Army has responded with precision and restraint. They maintain operational dominance. The safety of civilian populations in border regions is ensured.
Here is a detailed timeline of recent ceasefire violations:
April 1, 2025:
- Krishna Ghati Sector:
A mine blast facilitated by the Pakistan Army aided infiltration attempts.
This was immediately followed by unprovoked firing across the LoC.
April 22-23, 2025:
- Tattapani Sector, Poonch:
Pakistani forces initiated unprovoked firing.
No casualties were reported on the Indian side.
April 24-25, 2025:
- Leepa Sector, Kupwara (North Kashmir):
Another instance of small arms fire from Pakistani positions, violating ceasefire protocols.
April 25-26, 2025:
- Multiple LoC Locations:
Widespread small arms firing reported across 34 locations along the LoC.
Specific posts were not disclosed due to operational security considerations.
April 26-27, 2025:
- Leepa Sector, Kupwara:
Short bursts of small arms fire were reported, with no casualties.
Simultaneously, firing activities were recorded across Neelam and Samhani sectors in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). - Tutmari Gali (TMG) and Rampur Sectors:
Pakistani Army posts opened unprovoked fire on Indian positions in these critical northern sectors.
April 27-28, 2025:
- Kupwara and Poonch Districts:
Continued small arms fire from across the LoC. The 12th Division of the Pakistan Army was actively firing across the northern front of Kashmir. The 23rd Division was involved in firing across the southern front.
India’s Response and Strategic Outlook
Indian security forces are maintaining a state of heightened readiness. They have intensified “hot pursuit” operations against terrorist elements operating in Jammu and Kashmir. Intelligence inputs suggest that the Pakistan Army is orchestrating an escalation. This calculated move spans the full breadth of the LoC. This includes both northern and southern Kashmir.
Defense analysts caution that Pakistan’s current tactics seem aimed at sustaining low-intensity conflict. They do this just below the threshold of open warfare. This strategy attempts to keep the LoC and hinterland areas in a state of perpetual instability.
The Indian Army remains firm in its stance. India continues to uphold its commitment to the ceasefire agreement. Any hostile action will be met with a decisive and proportionate response.
As security forces remain vigilant, they closely monitor the broader strategic environment along the LoC. India is prepared to counter any further provocations.
