2013 Invasion of Pakistan

The 2013 Invasion of Pakistan is a war in 2013 between India and Pakistan after India was subjected to over twenty terrorist attacks in on August 18, 2013 which claimed the lives of over 2,500 people. The war would lead to India annexing and absorbing Pakistan.

But on August 18, over 20 terror attacks hit India in one day, claiming nearly 2,500 lives. The worst was a truck bomb that tore apart Mumbai's main train station, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, killing over 450 people. India was enraged yet again, and this time the government publicly and angrily said that they were "Ending the threats from Pakistan once and for all time".

On August 29, India invaded Pakistan with virtually its entire army, mobilizing almost 1.3 million soldiers for the invasion. Pakistan's unified army would have had a hard time handling that many - but divided as they were, they had no hope of stopping them. India's army was mostly professional, but despite this numerous incidents of quite open violence against Muslims turned a nasty situation into a really ugly one.

Throughout September and October, millions of Pakistani citizens would flee Pakistan for other countries (1,500,000 to Iran, 850,000 to Afghanistan, 480,000 to the US, 375,000 to Canada, 250,000 to Britain, 165,000 to Australia, 80,000 to South Africa, etc...)