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    By News Team on May 13, 2025 Asia, India, Pakistan, World News
    Public support for Pakistan military rises after recent Kashmir conflicts
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    Cliff Notes – Public support for Pakistan military rises after recent Kashmir conflicts

    • Recent military conflicts in Kashmir have shifted public sentiment in Pakistan, boosting support for the military amidst accusations of political manipulation against it.
    • The Pakistani military is likely to increase its political interference following the conflict, further constraining space for civilian governance.
    • The escalating tensions could lead to greater economic burdens on Pakistanis, with a focus on increased defence budgets potentially at the expense of development.

    Public support for Pakistan military rises after recent Kashmir conflicts

    Until recently, the Pakistani military was facing criticism for its alleged role in politics from all sections of society. Many in Pakistan accused the generals of manipulating last year’s general elections to keep ex-PM Imran Khan out of power. They particularly blamed the army chief, General Asim Munir, for his role in incarcerating Khan, an accusation the military denies.

    “We are facing so many problems because of the army,” a cab driver in Karachi said only a month ago. “They are keeping Khan behind bars because he has challenged the military’s dominance.”

    But everything changed after the deadly attack on Hindu tourists in Pahalgam town — in India-administered Kashmir — on April 22, in which 26 people, mostly Hindu men, were killed. 

    The attack was claimed by a group calling itself the Kashmir Resistance, which India says is also known as The Resistance Front and is linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), a UN-designated terrorist organization.

    New Delhi blamed Islamabad for backing the attack, an allegation Pakistan denies.

    The crisis soon spiralled into a major military conflict between the two nuclear-armed arch-rivals.

    On May 7, the Indian Air Force launched missile strikes, targeting what New Delhi said were terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

    Dozens died in these attacks, and the death toll increased when Pakistan retaliated with its own strikes two days later.

    India, Pakistan pull back from brink of war over Kashmir

    Both India and Pakistan claimed victory in the recent Kashmir conflict, with citizens rallying behind their governments.

    In Pakistan, social media users have showered praise on the armed forces with a heightened nationalistic fervor. In some cities, people took to the streets to “celebrate the success” of the Pakistani military over Indian forces.

    Analyst Mahmood believes the military regained its domestic strength. “Although the military already controlled all spheres of governance, its grip on politics will now be tightened,” he said.

    Lahore-based journalist and analyst Farooq Sulehria said there is no scientific way to measure how much the latest fighting spurred the military’s popularity — social media posts and commentaries on mainstream media definitely show an upward trend.

    “What we must understand is that the support for the military emerges from an anti-India sentiment. The military will now present this brief war as its own success. It will be used for image-building,” Sulehria told DW.

    The ‘defender of Hindus’ narrative

    Nationalists in India are also portraying the episode as a “triumph” for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

    The attack in Pahalgam put intense pressure on Modi’s government to strike back and punish the perpetrators and their backers.

    “For India and Prime Minister Modi, the April 22 attack had to be responded to, more so after the opposition and social media users played clips of Modi berating former PM Manmohan Singh in the aftermath of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack in 2008 [for a lack of response],” Uday Bhaskar, a retired Indian naval officer said. “Hence, Modi had to prove that he can lead India to ‘ghus kay maaro’ (enter and hit) all the way to Pakistan’s Punjab province, Muridke, and Bahawalpur.”

    “This narrative bolsters the image of a ‘Modi-led India’ as being assertive, muscular, and with zero tolerance for jihadi terrorism. Axiomatically, this leads to the ‘defender of Hindus’ narrative, which has electoral benefits. The upcoming Bihar assembly elections will be a test case,” Bhaskar underlined.

    But the US-brokered ceasefire between India and Pakistan has irked the Hindu nationalists in India, according to Shanthie Mariet D’Souza, president of the Mantraya Institute for Strategic Studies.

    “I do not think the ceasefire is acceptable to all Indian nationalist groups as it falls drastically short of their expectations of inflicting losses on Pakistan,” she said.

    “The BJP’s future policy towards Pakistan, however, will remain the same until Islamabad renounces its claim on Kashmir and stops promoting terrorism. That has broadly been the policy of other political parties as well,” D’Souza underlined.

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    Sources

    India strikes – how will Pakistan respond? Four key questions – BBC News

    Pakistan’s Most Powerful Man Steps Out of the Shadows to Confront India – The New York Times

    Jamaat-ud-Dawa and the Pakistan Army’s Narratives – Hudson Institute

    Pakistan’s military backs Shehbaz Sharif in push for IMF reforms – Financial Times

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