The ISPR added that India appears to be suffering from collective amnesia and seems eager for a new conflict.


The Pakistan Army spokesperson has expressed deep concern over the aggressive and provocative remarks made by India’s top security officials. These statements have been described as irresponsible and a new attempt to fabricate excuses for aggression, which could pose serious threats to peace in South Asia.
According to the spokesperson, India has been portraying Pakistan negatively and blaming it for decades in an effort to appear as the victim. However, in reality, India has fueled violence in the region and has been the true patron of terrorism.
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) stated that India’s narrative has largely been exposed, and the world has recognized the true face of cross-border terrorism as that of India. The global community now acknowledges India as a center of regional instability.
The spokesperson also said that the defeated Indian military leadership is once again issuing empty threats against Pakistan. Recent Indian aggression brought both nuclear powers to the brink of war. India seems to have forgotten the destruction caused by Pakistan’s long-range weapons and its downed fighter jets.
The ISPR added that India appears to be suffering from collective amnesia and seems eager for a new conflict.
Highly provocative statements have recently been made by the Indian Defense Minister, Army Chief, and Air Force Chief. These statements serve as a clear warning that any future conflict could have catastrophic consequences.
The ISPR warned that if a new war breaks out, Pakistan will not stand back. It will respond with full strength and resolve, without any hesitation or restraint.
The ISPR emphasized that those attempting to establish a “new normal” should know that Pakistan has already set a new normal — one that is swift, decisive, and devastating.
Furthermore, Pakistan’s armed forces and people are capable of fighting in every corner of the country. This time, Pakistan will shatter the notion of geographical invulnerability and will target even the most remote parts of Indian territory.
Regarding any talk of erasing Pakistan from the map, the ISPR warned that India should know that such an action would be met with a two-way response.

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