Rawalpindi:
Pakistan’s army warned India about provocative statements, warning that his new round of hostilities would lead to cataclysmic devastation, since Pakistan will not stop, but will respond without any concern.
“Let us notice that a future conflict could lead to a cataclysmic devastation. In the event that a new round of hostilities is activated, Pakistan will not stop. We will respond decidedly without repairs or restrictions,” said Public Relations between Services (ISPR) on Saturday.
The statement added that the army has noticed with serious concern about the delusional, provocative and Jingoistic comments from the highest levels of the Indian security establishment. “These irresponsible statements indicate a renewed attempt to manufacture arbitrary pretexts for aggression, a perspective that could have serious consequences for peace and stability in southern Asia,” he said.
For decades, India has benefited from portraying herself as the victim and painting Pakistan in a negative way while supposedly to envive violence and perpetrate terrorism in southern Asia and beyond. That narrative, according to the statement, has been sufficiently discredited, and the world now recognizes India as the true face of cross -border terrorism and the epicenter of regional instability.
The ISPR said, earlier this year, the Indian aggression against Pakistan brought two nuclear powers to the edge of an important war. However, India seems to have forgotten the remains of its combat planes and the reach of Pakistan’s long -range vectors. Suffering of collective amnesia, India now seems to be looking for the next round of confrontation.
The statement warned that those who try to establish a “new normality” should know that Pakistan has established their own new normality, which will be rapid, decisive and destructive. “Given the unjustified threats and the reckless aggression, the people and armed forces of Pakistan have the capacity and resolution to bring the fight to every corner of the enemy’s territory.”
“This time we will destroy the myth of geographical immunity, reaching the scope farthest from the Indian territory,” the statement said. “As for talking about erase Pakistan of the map, India must know that, if such a situation arises, the erase will be on both sides of the border.”
Recent Pakistan-India conflict
The last climb between Pakistan and India began on April 22, when an attack in Pahalgam killed 26 people. India immediately blamed Pakistan for the incident. However, Pakistan categorically rejected Indian guilt.
In response, India carried out a series of hostile actions the next day of April 23, including the suspension of the 65-year-old Indus Water Treaty (IWT), canceling the visas for Pakistani citizens, closing the border crossing of Wagah-Attari, ordering the closure of Pakistan’s high commission in New Delhi, and reduction of the diplomatic staff of the crosses.
Tensions intensified even more in the early hours of May 7, when missile attacks hit six cities in Punjab and Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), destroying a mosque and killing dozens of civilians, including women, children and elders.
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In a rapid military response, Pakistan’s armed forces knocked down Indian combat planes, including three Rafale airplanes. The confrontation intensified again in the early hours of May 10, when India attacked several Pakistani air bases with missile attacks. In retaliation, Pakistan launched the Bunyanum Marsoos operation, damaging Indian military facilities, including missile storage sites, air bases and other strategic objectives.
Later, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced that the fire had been reached after intense diplomatic efforts during the night. Minutes later, the agreement was confirmed separately by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, Ishaq Dar, and the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of India.