Indian arrogance, provocative statements can lead to serious consequences for peace: Pakistan Army
India is obsessed with policies of adventure and hegemony against interests of its people and neighbors


Rawalpindi: The Pakistan Army has condemned the fabricated and provocative propaganda of the Indian military leadership, saying that peace in South Asia may face serious consequences due to Indian arrogance and provocative statements.
The Inter-Service Public Relations (ISPR) stated that it was noticed with great concern that the Indian military leadership started repeating the propaganda 5 months after the Maarqa-e-Haq. The repetition of the fabricated and provocative propaganda by the Indian military leadership is extremely worrying.
The ISPR said that in view of the elections in Bihar and West Bengal, the Indian army started repeating this propaganda. It seems that the Indian army and its political leadership could not accept the defeat of the Maarqa-e-Haq.
The ISPR stated that the Indian army could not digest the fact that it suffered a decisive defeat in the battle of truth. India's layers of lies have been exposed. The world now considers India the real face of cross-border terrorism and the center of regional instability.
According to the statement, India is obsessed with policies of adventure and hegemony against the interests of its people and neighbors. The Pakistani people and forces have full capacity and firm determination to defend every inch of their land.
The ISPR said that the Indian armed forces and its political masters should understand Pakistan's capacity and determination. Every aggressive act will be responded to in a swift, firm, and forceful manner, which future generations will remember.
According to the Public Relations Department of the Pakistan Army, the Indian people and the international community are being lied to. The Indian leadership is fabricating Bollywood-style scenarios. Every professional soldier would know that unnecessary boasting and unnecessary statements can increase war madness.
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