Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi Stern Message to Pakistan: ‘...want to Be Part of Geography, History or Not’
- On Saturday, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi warned Pakistan to stop harboring terrorists, stating the nation must decide whether it wants to be "part of geography or become history" if it continues operating against India.
- These remarks follow the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, the four-day military conflict launched last year in retaliation for the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives.
- Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations responded on Sunday, describing the remarks as "provocative" and "irresponsible," while asserting Pakistan is a declared nuclear power and "indelible part of South Asia's geography and history."
- Military officials warned that any aggression could trigger "unbearable" consequences for India, advising New Delhi against pushing South Asia toward another conflict with "devastating" consequences for the entire region.
- During the same address, the Army Chief highlighted military modernization, noting technology becomes obsolete within 18 months, while praising Gen Z soldiers for their adaptability and digital fluency in future operations.
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The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Sunday condemned remarks by the Indian army chief during a recent interview, in which he stated that “Pakistan should decide if it desired to be part of geography and history”. In a statement, ISPR said the Indian army chief had made a “provocative statement” during a recent interview. The military’s media wing said that, "Contrary to the delusional and hallucinational belief system and despite the o…
ISPR takes exception after Indian army chief says Pakistan should decide between being 'part of geography' or not
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) on Sunday took exception to the Indian army chief’s recent provocative remarks and cautioned New Delhi against pushing South Asia towards another conflict with “devastating” consequences for the region. “Indian COAS gave a provocative statement during a recent interview that ‘Pakistan should decide if it desired to be part of geography and history’,” ISPR noted in a statement issued in response to India…
Pakistan labels Indian army chief’s fresh warning as ‘warmongering,’
ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan military’s media wing on Sunday criticized Indian army chief General Upendra Dwivedi’s recent warning to Islamabad by describing it as “warmongering,” cautioning that any attempts to target Pakistan can trigger wide-ranging consequences.
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