Pakistan army chief peddles two-nation theory, asserts India-Pakistan, Hindus-Pakistanis very different
- Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir defended the two-nation theory, stating that India and Pakistan are distinct nations based on differences in culture and religion.
- Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif highlighted the contribution of overseas Pakistanis to the nation’s economy and urged them to counter negative propaganda against the armed forces.
- Munir emphasized that the two-nation theory was the foundation for Pakistan's creation and reaffirmed that Kashmir is Pakistan's 'jugular vein.'
- The statements made by Munir and Sharif indicate ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan, particularly concerning Kashmir.
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