India has issued a warning to Pakistan about potential flash floods in the region due to heavy rainfall. The warning comes as a result of the Indian Meteorological Department’s forecast of heavy rainfall in the coming days. The Indian government has alerted the Pakistani authorities about the potential danger of flash floods in the region, particularly in the Indus River basin. The warning is based on the latest satellite imagery and weather forecasting models, which indicate a high probability of heavy rainfall in the region. The Indian government has also advised the Pakistani authorities to take necessary precautions to prevent loss of life and property. The warning is a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of people living in the region. The Indian Meteorological Department has predicted heavy rainfall in the region, which could lead to flash floods. The department has also warned of strong winds and thunderstorms in the region. The Pakistani authorities have been advised to evacuate people living in low-lying areas and to take necessary measures to prevent damage to infrastructure. The Indian government has also offered assistance to the Pakistani authorities in case of an emergency. The warning is a result of the good relations between the two countries, which have improved in recent times. The Indian government has been working closely with the Pakistani authorities to prevent natural disasters and to provide assistance in case of an emergency. The warning is also a result of the Indian government’s commitment to regional cooperation and disaster management. The Indian Meteorological Department has been working closely with international organizations to improve weather forecasting and early warning systems. The department has also been providing training to meteorologists from neighboring countries, including Pakistan. The warning is a testament to the Indian government’s commitment to regional cooperation and disaster management. The Indian government has also been working closely with the Pakistani authorities to prevent cross-border terrorism and to improve trade relations. The warning is a positive step towards improving relations between the two countries. The Indian government has also been providing humanitarian assistance to Pakistan in case of natural disasters. The warning is a result of the Indian government’s commitment to humanitarian assistance and regional cooperation. The Indian Meteorological Department has been working closely with the Pakistani authorities to improve weather forecasting and early warning systems. The department has also been providing training to meteorologists from neighboring countries, including Pakistan. The warning is a result of the Indian government’s commitment to regional cooperation and disaster management. The Indian government has also been working closely with international organizations to improve weather forecasting and early warning systems. The warning is a positive step towards improving relations between the two countries and preventing natural disasters.