Pakistan-India conflict: Prime Minister Shehbaz establishes a commission to evaluate damages.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has established a high-level commission to evaluate the damages sustained during the Pakistan-India conflict.
According to the official statement, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif appointed Interior Secretary Muhammad Khurram Agha as the head of the 15-member high-level commission, while FIA Director General Rafat Mukhtar has been designated as the convener. The commission comprises the additional chief secretary of Azad Kashmir, the home secretary of Punjab, and various other authorities.
Furthermore, DIG Operations Punjab Waqas Nazir, DIG Security Kamran Adil, and DIG Special Branch Azad Kashmir Hassan Qayyum have been designated as members of the commission. The commission includes Punjab Prosecutor General Syed Farhad Ali Shah and the Director General of the IC for Human Rights.
The commission will deliver its report to the Prime Minister within 30 days, according to the announcement. It will collect data on civilians martyred or injured during the Pakistan-India conflict and gather evidence from the crime scenes under international law.
The statement further notes that the high-level commission will also oversee the preparation of forensic reports. The commission will possess complete jurisdiction to scrutinize any supplementary evidence.
The Ministry of Interior will be responsible for providing full support and facilities to the commission. The panel will gather information pertaining to the design and operating methodologies of Indian weaponry.
Sources say the commission will also gather information regarding violations of international laws committed by India.