India Warns Pakistan over Sir Creek

India Warns Pakistan over Sir Creek

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Category : International Published on: October 06 2025

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Sir Creek, a 96-km estuary between India’s Gujarat and Pakistan’s Sindh, remains a sensitive strategic and economic zone. The longstanding border dispute affects maritime resources and local fishing rights. Pakistan claims the eastern bank, while India asserts the boundary along the creek’s center. Both nations have increased military deployments. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warned that any misadventure by Pakistan would elicit a decisive Indian response, underscoring the creek’s significance in national security.

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