After the pahalgam attack, the US has assured india of all assistance. US house of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson has said that the US will support anti-terrorism operations. US house of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson has said that the US will provide all assistance to India's actions against terrorism. After the pahalgam attack, a situation has emerged between india and pakistan that could lead to war. india stopped the indus river water supply to Pakistan. Following this, the central government banned Pakistani aircraft from entering India. It also banned imports from Pakistan. All of these, the stopping of the Indus water has now angered Pakistan. More than two crore people depend on the Indus water. Agriculture has also been affected.

Pakistan passed a resolution in its parliament yesterday that stopping the Indus water is tantamount to war. Meanwhile, the Union home Ministry has issued an order to conduct a war drill across the country on May 7 (tomorrow) on how people should protect themselves in the event of a war. Preparations are being made for this. The US had already strongly condemned the pahalgam attack. The attack took place when US Vice President JD Vance was visiting india with his family. After his visit to the US, JD Vance condemned the attack and spoke in support of India.
In this situation, US house of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson has spoken in support of India. "India has always been America's ally. America will support all India's efforts against terrorism," he said. Speaking at a congressional hearing on Capitol Hill on Monday, Johnson also spoke about the trade deal between india and the United States. He said trade talks between the two countries are going well. He was also asked by reporters about India's continued fight against cross-border terrorism for many years. In response, Mike Johnson said, "We are deeply saddened by the actions that have taken place in India. We want to stand by our partner. india is a great partner for us in many ways. I am confident that the trade deal between the two countries will go well.
"India is an important partner for us, with such a large population in an important country. And india must stand up to terrorism. We will do everything we can in the united states to support those efforts. The trump administration clearly understands the importance of that relationship and the importance of the terrorist threat," he said. Earlier on april 30, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke with External Affairs minister S. Jaishankar. He reaffirmed America's commitment to cooperating with india against terrorism.


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