Pakistan Threatens Strong Response to Indian Aggression

RAWALPINDI — Pakistan has voiced serious concerns over what it describes as provocative statements from India, warning that any aggressive actions will be met with a swift and decisive response that will leave a lasting impact.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) issued a statement emphasizing that both the Indian military and its political leaders should recognize Pakistan’s firm commitment to defend its territory with unwavering determination.
Expressing “grave concern,” the ISPR pointed out that just months after the Maarka-e-Haq operation and ahead of key state elections in Bihar and West Bengal, India’s military leadership has once again resorted to what it calls “fabricated and provocative propaganda,” a pattern seen during election cycles.
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The statement criticized the Indian military leadership for making what it considers irresponsible remarks under political pressure, calling such actions detrimental to regional peace and stability.
Further, the ISPR accused India of distorting historical facts through exaggerated narratives, suggesting that the Indian establishment is struggling to come to terms with setbacks like Maarka-e-Haq. The statement condemned India for being a source of cross-border terrorism and regional instability, driven by aggressive ambitions that harm both its own citizens and neighboring countries.
The ISPR’s warning highlights the fragile state of relations in South Asia and underscores the potential consequences of escalating tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
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Rawalpindi: The Pakistan Army’s top leadership has reaffirmed the country’s firm commitment to peace and stability, but warned that any aggression or attempt to impose war will be met with a decisive and forceful response.
The message came during a Special Corps Commanders’ Conference (CCC) held at General Headquarters (GHQ), chaired by Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Syed Asim Munir. The forum undertook a comprehensive review of the evolving regional and geostrategic situation, particularly the ongoing Pakistan-India tensions.
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