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Indian army's nursing college website hacked by Pakistani group: reports

News Desk

Apr 30

Tensions between India and Pakistan have grown worse after the recent militant attack in Pahalgam, Indian Illegally-Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK). 

 

Days after the attack, the website of the Indian Army College of Nursing has reportedly been hacked. Indian media reports have said that a Pakistani hacker group called Team Insane PK may be behind the cyberattack. 

 

However, it is yet to be established that the group has any link to Pakistan. 

 

Hackers reportedly posted messages referring to the two-nation theory. Although the college operates under the Army Welfare Education Society, it will need help from India's national cybersecurity team, CERT-In, to investigate the attack and fix the website.

 

Experts are now warning that, apart from political and military conflict, cyberattacks could become a serious part of future confrontations between the nuclear-armed neighbours.

 

India had already taken controversial and illegal steps against Pakistan after the Pahalgam incident. These include suspending the Indus Waters Treaty—a key water-sharing agreement between the two nations. India also expelled Pakistani defence advisors from its capital, New Delhi, labelling them "persona non grata."

 

India also cancelled all Pakistani visas, except for a few long-term ones issued to Hindu Pakistani nationals. Most Pakistanis living in India were told to leave the country within 72 hours.

 

Pakistan didn't stay silent either. Officials in Islamabad announced that they would freeze all agreements with India, including the important Simla Agreement. Pakistan also shut down its airspace to Indian flights, affecting both international and local travel routes. This decision is expected to cause delays and losses in trade and cargo movement.

 

Social media has also become a battleground. After the Pahalgam attack and India's tough measures, many Pakistani users shared humorous memes and sarcastic posts, mocking India's actions.

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