Pakistan is nuclear power, will strongly retaliate in war: Former Indian General
He stated that India does not have major technological advantage in any field


A former Indian general recently issued a statement warning that Pakistan is still a nuclear power and is capable of withstanding war.
According to media reports, retired Indian Army officer Lieutenant General H.S. Panag described the Pahalgam incident as regrettable and called it the deadliest attack on tourists.
According to the report, General H.S. Panag has stressed the need for Indian authorities to adopt a thoughtful strategy instead of reacting emotionally.
The retired general said that the Indian government should not take hasty decisions based on public sentiment.
He warned that Pakistan is still a nuclear power and is capable of withstanding a limited war. “India does not have a major technological advantage in any field, whether it is missiles, drones, or air or sea power, which can be used to retaliate without any risk”.
Former Indian Lieutenant General H.S. Panag admitted that Pakistan can retaliate, so we should be prepared for it.
It is pertinent to note that on April 22, 26 tourists were killed in a firing incident in the Muslim-majority area and a popular tourist spot of occupied Kashmir.
After the incident, India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, closed the check post on the Attari border, and ordered all Pakistani citizens in India to leave the country within 48 hours after the killing of 26 tourists in the Muslim-majority area of occupied Kashmir.

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