
DG ISPR Lt Gen Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry briefs media at the GHQ in Rawalpindi on August 5, 2024. — Screengrab/YouTube/GeoNews
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On Sunday, Director General of Inter Services Relations (DGISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmad Sharif Chaudhry warned India of “sharp response to any aggression”, saying that Pakistan would not tolerate Indian domination.
“The fact is that India is not the United States and Pakistan is not Israel and Pakistan is not Palestine, the army spokesman told Anadolo Agency. Pakistan will never be stopped. It can never be forced.”
He noted, “We will never bow down to Indian domination. The sooner they realize it, the better for regional peace and the world.”
He gave these remarks a few days after the victory of Operation Bonyan Um-Marsos against India’s unprecedented aggression.
The Pakistan Armed Forces launched a massive retaliation, called “Operation Bonyan Um-Marsus”, and targeted several Indian military targets in several regions.
The strikes described by the personnel as “precise and proportional” were carried out in response to India’s continued aggression in the Line of Control (LoC) and Pakistan, which New Delhi claimed that “terror targets” were aimed at.
Pakistan dropped its six fighter jets, including three Rafael, and dozens of drones. At least 87 hours later, the war between the two nuclear armed countries ended May 10 with a ceasefire agreement by the United States.
According to the ISPR, during the recent military confrontation, Indian strikes, including 13 personnel and 40 civilians, were involved in a total of 53 people, including 13 people.
The military confrontation between the two countries began with an attack in Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) in which 26 tourists were killed, India accused of attacking without any evidence.
Talking to Turkey’s news agency today, Lieutenant General Chaudhry said that India has failed to provide any evidence to support the allegations of accusation of Pakistan for attacking in Pelgam district, adding that the New Delhi government should use “terrorism as an excuse”.
He argued that terrorism, extremism and hatred are India’s internal problems and that the New Delhi government is withdrawing from groups including Muslims and Sikhs in the country, which is furthering anger, extremism and terrorism.
He pointed out that all this terrorism in Pakistan was “supported and encouraged” by India. “There is a lot of evidence to link India with terrorist incidents in Pakistan,” he said.
‘If the provocative, the answer will accelerate’
Remembering that India had attacked various parts of Pakistan with missiles and drones, the DGISPR said, “They were trying to stop us from taking revenge for the killing of innocent children and women, but they forgot that we are not a nation or state that we cannot stop.
He said that Pakistan wants peace and it is in favor of peace but if there are similar attacks, they will respond, adding, “If we were angry, attacked or attacked by India, our reaction would be sharp and severe. There should be no doubt.”
He added that the Pakistani army is banning the conference on May 10 and will continue, but will also respond to any provocation by the Indian Army.
Indus Water Contract
Separately, the DGISPR warned India with long -term results if it tried to stop Pakistan’s water.
“I hope this will not come, but it will be a move that the world will see and the consequences that we will fight for years and decades. No one dares to stop water from Pakistan.”
“It’s crazy that can think that he can stop the water of more than 240 million people in this country.”
He added, “Pakistan’s Armed Forces are a professional armed forces and we are following our promises, and we follow the directives of the political government and their promises and their promises.”
Indian fighter jet aircraft
According to the ISPR, India has lost six aircraft and the S -400 Air Defense System, the most advanced Russia, in a four -day dispute.
One day ago, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif also confirmed the development and said that the Pakistan Air Force dropped six Indian fighter jets, including Rafael of French aircraft of the warplanes.
Chaudhry said, “I can confirm that the sixth plane is a mausoleum 2000.” “We just hit the plane … we could have removed something more, but we showed patience.”