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With Allah's bessings, Pakistan defeated enemy many times larger in 'Marka-e-Haq: ISPR DG

The DG ISPR said that Pakistan had defeated an enemy five times larger in a multi-domain war

GNN Web Desk
Published an hour ago on May 7th 2026, 2:44 pm
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With Allah's bessings, Pakistan defeated enemy many times larger in 'Marka-e-Haq: ISPR DG

Rawalpindi: Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General ISPR, has said that by the grace of Allah, Pakistan defeated an enemy many times larger than itself in the “Battle for Truth.”

Speaking at a press conference alongside officers of the Pakistan Air Force and Pakistan Navy on the completion of one year of the “Battle for Truth,” he said that, through Allah’s blessings and mercy, the armed forces fulfilled the expectations of the nation.

The DG ISPR said that Pakistan had defeated an enemy five times larger in a multi-domain war. He added that not only Pakistani children but even Indian children know this reality, although India refuses to acknowledge it.

He further stated that India had deceptively built a narrative accusing Pakistan of terrorism, while in reality India itself is involved in terrorist activities. According to him, the world is no longer willing to accept India’s fabricated claims without question.

He also remarked that one year had passed since the Pahalgam incident, yet the questions raised by Pakistan remain unanswered. He asked who the individuals behind the incident were and challenged India to specify which alleged terrorist camp it had targeted.

The military spokesperson said that Kashmir is not a part of India but an internationally recognized disputed territory. He accused India of orchestrating terrorism against its own people and then placing the blame on others, adding that India should learn to speak the truth.

Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry further stated that Indian politicians appear more like warmongers than statesmen. He warned that if such rhetoric continues, India should confront Pakistan directly. Delivering what he described as a clear and unequivocal message, he said: “Do whatever you want — conventional or unconventional — we are ready and will respond with full force. This conflict extends across land, air, sea, cyberspace, and even the realm of ideas.”

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