← WW3 RISK TRACKER // THEATER: INDIA – PAKISTAN
INDIA – PAKISTAN
- The Indian Army raised its first dedicated drone unit, designated the Baaz Battalion, along the border with Pakistan.
- The Indian Air Force conducted Exercise Vayu Shakti in Rajasthan to demonstrate operational combat readiness.
- India's National Investigation Agency searched ten Kashmir locations in a cross-border terrorism conspiracy investigation.
- Indian security agencies coordinated a joint operational strategy to counter drone-based drug smuggling along the Punjab border.
- Indian officials prepared diplomatic summonses for Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed regarding terrorism charges.
The direct military conflict between India and Pakistan remains halted under the May 2025 cessation agreement. Both nations maintain defensive force posture along the Line of Control and international border.
The Indian Army raised the Baaz Battalion to manage dedicated drone operations along the border with Pakistan. The Indian Air Force conducted Exercise Vayu Shakti in Rajasthan. India's National Investigation Agency searched ten locations across Jammu and Kashmir in a terrorism conspiracy investigation. The Indian Army, Border Security Force, and Punjab Police held joint planning meetings in Punjab to target cross-border drug smuggling drones. The Pakistan Army deployed military personnel in Rawalpindi for internal security duties.
Indian government sources stated India will issue legal summonses to Lashkar-e-Taiba founder Hafiz Saeed via diplomatic channels in Islamabad. United States Ambassador Sergio Gor visited Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. India rejected official diplomatic protests from Pakistan regarding comments made by United States Ambassador Sergio Gor. Pakistan placed a journalist covering anti-government protests in Pakistan-administered Kashmir on its national terrorism list.
Pakistani airspace closures cost Indian airline operators over $2 billion in cumulative losses. India maintains that the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty remains in abeyance. India and Pakistan continue to restrict direct bilateral trade and diplomatic representation following the April 2025 Pahalgam attack.
Tactical military restructuring and counter-terrorism enforcement actions proceed alongside frozen bilateral diplomacy. Assessment: The May 2025 military cessation between India and Pakistan will likely hold while both armed forces focus on border surveillance and internal counter-drone capabilities.
SCORE RATIONALE // India raised dedicated border drone units and conducted air exercises, maintaining post-conflict posture while broad hostilities remain suspended.
- 2026-08-12
West Bengal police arrest suspected Pakistani national on military spying allegations
Indian security forces detained a suspected Pakistani national near the India-Bangladesh border in West Bengal on charges of conducting military intelligence activities using fraudulent documents. Authorities stated the suspect had been residing illegally in India while gathering information on military and transportation assets.
- 2026-08-12
India designates Attari as e-visa entry point while maintaining restrictions on Pakistani travelers
India updated its e-visa immigration framework to include eleven new entry points, including the Attari land crossing on the Pakistan border. Officials emphasized that travel restrictions and strict vetting for Pakistani nationals remain in effect following the April 2025 diplomatic measures.
- 2026-08-12
Indian security forces arrest suspected Pakistani operative in West Bengal near border
West Bengal Special Task Force officers detained a suspected Pakistani national carrying forged Indian identification documents near the Bangladesh border. Authorities reported the individual had resided illegally in India and initiated investigations into potential intelligence links.
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- 2026-08-12
India adds Attari crossing to e-visa network while tightening border infrastructure personnel rules.
- 2026-08-11
Indian security agencies issue alerts over potential cross-border threats ahead of Independence Day.
- 2026-08-10
Indian Border Security Force launches pre-Independence Day security operations along the Pakistan border.
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- RUS
- US
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- CHN
- LET
- JEM
- HGB
- JAA
- HZM
- BLF
- AQC
- ISK
- ZNB
- TTP
- BLA
- UKR → RUS · INDIA-PAKISTAN (external actor)
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A different measurement from the score above, from a different source. This line counts how much of the world's news reports conflict between these two states, against their own long-run normal: 100 is normal, 200 is twice the usual level.
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