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  • KuldeepChauhan Editor-in-Chief www.himbumail.com

Shimla/Srinagar/Chandigarh/New Delhi: 

 The world is watching — and this time, it’s Pakistan and the IMF in the eye of the storm.

As Indian forces rain fire across terror camps in Pakistan-occupied territories, an unprecedented digital uprising has erupted across social media.

Millions of netizens have unleashed a viral campaign, accusing the International Monetary Fund (IMF) of financing terrorism by approving bailouts for Pakistan, despite its army’s long and documented links with global terror networks.

You strike, we shatter. You shelter terror, we’ll take it as war",  is the new mahamantra doing rounds not only in the corridor of power in the New Delhi but in the galis, towns, and cities in India. 

The hashtags — #IMFSupportTerrorists, #IMFFundsTerrorism, and #BoycottIMF — are not just trending, they’re shaking diplomatic lobbies from Geneva to Washington.

Global citizens and Indian users alike are questioning the IMF’s moral compass, asking: “How can an institution meant to stabilise economies keep bankrolling a rogue army?”

Thousands of young students came out in Tagore Theatre  to join hands with Indian army in a clarion call to fight terrorist controlled Pakistani and its army to finish.   

Rawalpindi Cornered, Civilians Mute

Inside Pakistan, the situation is spiraling. Army chief General Asim Munir is under siege — not from India, but from within. Civilian leadership has virtually vanished from public view.

Parliamentarians are reportedly in tears, regretting the military’s misadventure against a rising India, now the third-largest economy and the largest democratic market of 1.4 billion citizens.

As one Pakistani MP was overheard saying off-camera, “Why did we pick a fight with India under Modi’s leadership? This is suicidal.”

Modi Doctrine: Terror Will Be Treated As War

Back in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s firm, no-nonsense stance has galvanized the nation.

Now in his third term, Modi is not only dominating global summits but also commanding massive support online)1.07 Billion Followers) and on ground. His image as a leader who delivers on national security has received a fresh surge.

Reports confirm that the Indian government is finalizing a new anti-terror doctrine — under which “any act of terror against India will be treated as an act of war.”

From Delhi to Srinagar, the public sentiment is boiling — not with fear, but with resolve. Jammu & Kashmir itself has joined the chorus, with prominent civil society voices urging the Modi government to wipe out the terror infrastructure once and for all.

India’s Global Standing: Equal Partner, Not Pawn

While the US remains entangled in its economic tug-of-war with China, India has emerged as a balancing force — a democratic powerhouse treating global leaders as equal partners, not dependents.

Be it climate action, peace missions, or trade realignments, India is increasingly being seen as a credible stabiliser in an otherwise chaotic world.

“This isn’t 1999 Kargil or 2008 Mumbai. This is 2025 India — assertive, resilient, and respected,” said a retired diplomat.

From diplomatic channels to digital battlegrounds, the new India isn’t just reacting — it’s rewriting the playbook.

  • Strike India, and lose global legitimacy.
  • Fund terror, and be named and shamed.
  • Miscalculate Modi’s India, and be prepared for geopolitical isolation.

As Pakistan reels under the weight of its military blunders and IMF scrutiny, India is scripting a new global narrative: Zero tolerance for terror, and zero compromise on sovereignty.

India’s military might and diplomatic muscle are now working in tandem — and Pakistan is feeling the heat.

After India’s armed forces flattened multiple terror launchpads across the Line of Control in swift retaliatory strikes, panic seems to have gripped Rawalpindi.

The multiple sources confirm that a rattled Pakistan has now activated the military hotline, pleading for de-escalation.

The real twist? Sources say the United States Secretary of State personally called Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir — not the civilian government — sending a clear message that the world is watching.

Back home, the Indian government is reportedly preparing to roll out a bold new doctrine: “An act of terror on Indian soil will henceforth be treated as an act of war.”

Security circles are calling this a major shift — a clear warning that the era of ‘measured silence’ is

“Pakistan thought it could bleed India with a thousand cuts. We’ve shown them we’ll crush every one of those blades,” said a senior official on condition of anonymity.

Meanwhile, the Indian Army has postponed its scheduled press briefing to 6 PM today, citing the need to incorporate fresh developments. All eyes are now on South Block, where intense meetings are underway.

With public anger peaking after the Pahalgam ambush and the nation in no mood for diplomatic niceties, India’s new message to Pakistan is crystal clear:

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