War Declaration or a Plan to Split Pakistan? What PM Modi Might Be Planning Beyond Imagination
- bySagar
- 24 Apr, 2025

New Delhi, April 24, 2025 – Tensions between India and Pakistan have reached a boiling point after the terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu & Kashmir. In response, India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty and initiated multiple diplomatic actions. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's warning to punish terrorists "beyond imagination" has sparked speculation globally.
Pakistan, in retaliation, has scrapped all bilateral agreements with India and closed its airspace. The current scenario begs the question: is India preparing for a full-scale war, or is there a strategic plan to internally fracture Pakistan?
⚔️ Both Armies on High Alert
India’s armed forces have been placed on high alert, with all three services confirming readiness to the Defence Minister. On the other hand, Pakistan’s military has also convened high-level meetings, fearing an impending strike.
Pakistani Air Force has declared no-fly zones, a move usually reserved for pre-attack or defensive measures.
💥 Is War Imminent? Or Will Pakistan Be Divided?
While there's no formal war declaration, media reports from Russia and other global sources suggest that the situation could escalate rapidly.
Analysts believe that a war could lead to Pakistan splitting into four regions:
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Balochistan – Home to long-running independence movements.
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Gilgit-Baltistan – Claimed by India, under Pakistani control.
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Khyber Pakhtunkhwa – Taliban-influenced, politically unstable.
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Core Pakistan – Punjab and Sindh provinces.
This fragmentation could effectively dissolve the current structure of Pakistan.
💡 India vs Pakistan: Who’s Stronger?
1. Economy
India: $4.27 trillion GDP
Pakistan: $373 billion GDP
India ranks in the top 5 economies globally.
2. International Support
India enjoys strong ties with Russia, Israel, and the US.
Pakistan relies mostly on China and Turkey, both of which are hesitant to back it openly.
3. Military Power
India: 1.4 million active soldiers, 4200+ tanks
Pakistan: 600,000 active soldiers, ~2600 tanks
India leads in nuclear and conventional capabilities alike.
🔍 Conclusion: A War or a Strategic Dismantling?
PM Modi’s cryptic remark suggests a move beyond traditional warfare. With separatist movements already active within Pakistan, India may leverage internal unrest to dismantle Pakistan from within.
Whether this is psychological warfare or a grand geopolitical maneuver remains to be seen — but one thing is certain: the game has changed.