
Soldiers from Pakistan and India at the border can be seen in this undated image. — Reuters
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The Pakistan Army on Saturday criticized the “provocative and gingest statements of senior Indian security officials,” and warned that future conflicts could lead to “catastrophic catastrophe”.
In a statement, the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) said such remarks have proposed a new attempt to prepare a discretionary excuse for aggression, which “will have serious consequences for peace and stability in South Asia”.
The Pakistan Army issued the comments following the provocative remarks of Indian military officials during a sharp tension between Islamabad and New Delhi in the backdrop of a four -day armed conflict in May this year.
A day ago, Indian Air Force Chief Amar Prit Singh claimed that India had dropped five Pakistani fighter jets from F -16 and JF17 class during a fierce battle between nuclear weapons neighbors in May.
“As far as the air defense part is concerned, we have evidence of a long -range strike … as well as high -tech fighters between five fighters, F16 and JF17 class, our system,” Singh told reporters at the Indian Air Force’s annual day -press conference.
However, he did not provide any evidence to support his claim.
In today’s statement, the Pakistan Army has long criticized India for presenting itself as a victim, saying “South Asia and beyond” suppressing violence and committing terrorism “said the story had been abolished.
The ISPR added that the international community now recognizes India as the “real face of cross -border terrorism and the episode of regional instability”.
Referring to the events earlier this year, the ISPR said that the Indian aggression had previously “brought two nuclear powers to the brink of a big war”, and the Indian leadership was “its fighter jets’ debris and Pakistan’s long -distance wrath.”
Responding to recent comments from the Indian Defense Minister and the heads of service, the army warned that a recent period of hostility could “lead to devastating destruction”.
It has been further warned that if the enemies are mobilized, Pakistan will not “back down” and “will respond completely without any qualification or patience”.
The statement added that people who want to set up a “new routine” should know that Pakistan itself has set a new routine of response, which will be “sharp, decisive and destructive.”
It states that the armed forces and the people of Pakistan have the capacity and “have the ability and commitment to reach every corner and corner of the enemy area”, adding that Islamabad “will spread the legend of geographical immunity, and will collide with the reach of the Indian territory.”
On the statement about eliminating Pakistan from the map, the ISPR said that India should know that if the situation comes, the eraser will be mutual.
The war of May, the worst, Indian illegally occupied among the old enemies in the decades, Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) in the Pahagam area of Paogam flared out through a terrorist attack on tourists, which New Delhi said.
Islamabad denies involvement in the Kashmir attack, killing 26 people and was the worst attack on civilians in India since the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Following the incident, India killed several innocent civilians for three days in non-indiscriminate attacks on Pakistan, before Pakistan’s armed forces responded in defense with successful operation Bonyan Um-Marsus.
Pakistan dropped six IAF 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.
‘Hollow rhetoric’
Separately, security sources rejected the Indian threat because there is nothing more than hollow rhetoric, saying that Pakistan Armed Forces are fully prepared to defend the country.
“We know how to handle India,” he said. Security sources added, “If India needs ‘treatment’ again, we will provide it.
In Afghanistan, security sources said that despite repeated identity of joint terrorist shelters with the Afghan government, its land against Pakistan is still being used. He said 118 Afghan militants were killed this year in counter -terrorism operations.
Referring to Palestine and Kashmir, security sources reiterated that Pakistan’s position is clear and irrevocable, and that the country’s position about Israel is changing. He called for an immediate halt to the atrocities and genocide in Gaza.
On foreign policy, security sources highlighted Pakistan’s economic and strategic agreement with Saudi Arabia, in which the defense agreement was described as “critical importance”. He added that suggestions have been received for the projects, including the Pasni Port.
He noted that “the present century is the century of minerals, and Pakistan will pursue its interests,” he said, adding that global companies are showing interest in Pakistan’s minerals.