India-Pakistan Relations: Pakistan’s ‘Big Move’ at the Border in the Dark of Night! BSF Left Stunned Upon Discovering It

Pakistan has taken a major step, once again sending a strong message to India. Near the Indian border, the Pakistani army has created a structure so astonishing that the Border Security Force (BSF) was left stunned upon discovering it.What exactly has India’s long-time adversary, Pakistan, done?Reports suggest that Pakistan has built some toilet structures within 150 yards of the international border.
However, these toilets appear more like bunkers. The BSF is not certain whether they are genuinely toilets. As a result, the BSF has explicitly ordered them to be demolished. If Pakistan fails to do so, India will also construct its own bunkers at the same location.
According to a report from a national news magazine, Pakistan halted the construction work following objections from the BSF. These bunker-like toilets in Rajasthan’s Barmer have sparked a new border dispute. It is reported that the BSF, India’s border protection force, has strongly objected to this construction by Pakistan. India has clearly told Pakistan that anything resembling a bunker should be immediately demolished. If Pakistan refuses to dismantle it, then the BSF will construct its own bunker right in front of the disputed structure.
The issue arises because the area within 150 yards of the India-Pakistan border is considered a “No Man’s Land.” Any kind of construction is strictly prohibited there, whether by India or Pakistan. This is reportedly the first such incident on the India-Pakistan border in at least a year.
Sources involved in the matter state that Pakistan constructed the bunker-like structure during the night. It is believed that this happened on Sunday night. On Monday, BSF personnel spotted it. The structure was built 100 yards away from the border in an area called Gadhra in Barmer.
However, Pakistan has denied that the construction was within the 150-yard restricted zone. It also claimed that the structure was merely a temporary toilet for its soldiers. Pakistan asserted that it was not a bunker or a surveillance post.
India, however, does not accept Pakistan’s explanation. Consequently, BSF personnel immediately issued a formal protest letter and officially recorded their objections. Following this, Pakistan halted the construction. Currently, discussions are underway regarding mapping the area. If Pakistan resumes the construction, India will also build a similar bunker.