India Strikes Pakistan as Conflict Shifts to Strategic Resources

India’s overnight missile strikes on Pakistani territory have sharply escalated tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors, as the conflict broadens from military confrontation to strategic resource control—specifically, water and energy infrastructure.

Overnight, India initiated “Operation Sindoor,” executing coordinated missile strikes on nine locations across Pakistan and Pakistan-administered Kashmir, Al-Jazeera reported. The Indian Air Force strike lasted less than half an hour, targeting what it described as “terrorist infrastructure” linked to groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed. Pakistan reported civilian casualties, including the deaths of at least three individuals, with a dozen others injured. 

In retaliation, Pakistan claimed to have shot down five Indian jets and destroyed a brigade headquarters, escalating the conflict along the Line of Control. Both nations have since engaged in heavy artillery exchanges, with reports of civilian casualties on both sides. The international community has expressed concern over the rapid escalation and the potential for further destabilization in the region.

While the military exchanges command global attention, a parallel escalation is unfolding that may have longer-term consequences. As reported by Reuters, India has begun advancing stalled hydroelectric projects in the Kashmir region and has suspended its obligations under the Indus Waters Treaty—a critical water-sharing agreement in place since 1960.

As the conflict rapidly becomes about strategic resources, projects such as the Kishanganga and Ratle dams are being fast-tracked, potentially allowing India to divert or store water from rivers that flow downstream into Pakistan. This is not only a diplomatic provocation—it poses a material threat to Pakistan’s agricultural and hydropower capacity, both of which are heavily reliant on Indus basin flows.

From an energy perspective, India’s investment in Kashmir hydropower may bolster domestic electricity generation and reduce reliance on imported fuels. But for Pakistan, already grappling with energy shortages, such moves raise the stakes dramatically.

By Charles Kennedy for Oilprice.com

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