Army Warns India of 'Cataclysmic Devastation' in Future Conflict
Pakistan’s military warns of a swift and destructive new response amid ongoing tensions, asserting capability to strike deep into Indian territory and rejecting Indian rhetoric as provocative.
- On Saturday, Pakistan's Inter-Services Public Relations warned any future conflict with India could cause cataclysmic devastation and said Pakistan has established a new normal of swift, decisive, destructive response.
- Following the April 22 attack at Pahalgam tourist resort in Indian-administered Kashmir, ISPR said it noted provocative statements from India's top security officials trying to justify aggression, triggering four-day fighting in May.
- Operational reports show competing tallies, with Amar Preet Singh saying, 'we have evidence of one long range strike... along with that five fighters,' while Pakistan said it shot down six Indian fighter jets.
- After at least 87 hours the war ended on May 10 with a ceasefire brokered by the United States, and Pakistan formed an Army Rocket Force Command to build long-range strike capabilities.
- Looking beyond immediate threats, Islamabad emphasised long-range conventional strike capability, saying India now faces recognition as a source of regional instability after earlier this year's brinkmanship involving two nuclear powers.
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Army warns India of 'cataclysmic devastation' in future conflict
Voicing strong concern over highly incendiary statements by India's defence minister and military leadership, Pakistan Army on Saturday warned that in the event of renewed hostilities, Pakistan "shall not hold back but will respond resolutely, without any qualms or restraint". Indian leaders have been issuing provocative statements since their military's humiliating setback in the brief conflict with Pakistan in May, which saw the loss of severa…
‘New normal of response’: Army warns future Pak-India conflict might lead to ‘cataclysmic devastation’
The Pakistan military warned on Saturday that any future conflict with India could lead to “cataclysmic devastation” and the country will “resolutely respond, without any qualms or restraint”. The statement by the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) comes in the wake of provocative remarks by top Indian civil-military leadership and stressed that Pakistan would “not hold back” in such a case. “In the face of highly provocative statements of t…
Pakistan Army Warns India of “Cataclysmic Devastation” in Strongly Worded ISPR Statement
The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of Pakistan’s military, issued a sharply worded statement on 4 October, warning that recent “delusional, provocative and jingoistic statements” from senior Indian security officials risk fabricating pretexts for aggression and could “lead to serious consequences for peace and stability in South Asia.” The ISPR accused New Delhi of repeatedly portraying itself as a victim while, in its vi…
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