India's BIG Warning to Pakistan After Asim Munir's Nuke Threat - ‘Any Misadventure Will Have Painful Consequences’
India cautioned Pakistan that ongoing hateful and war-mongering rhetoric, including nuclear threats, will lead to severe repercussions, officials said on August 14, 2025.
- In a strongly worded statement, Randhir Jaiswal warned Pakistan that any misadventure will have painful consequences, urging temperance on Thursday .
- Amid mounting tensions, Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir warned that if Pakistan perceives existential threat, `we'll take half the world down with us`, followed by Bilawal Bhutto's threat to attack the Indus River.
- At least 22 Indian civilians and eight defence personnel were killed in the shelling by Pakistan Army along the Line of Control.
- On April 23, New Delhi placed the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance and rejected the Court of Arbitration Award, citing terrorism and threats.
- The international community may assess the irresponsibility inherent in these statements, as the MEA noted such threats will not deter India from protecting its security.
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India warns Pak over nuclear threats, says any misadventure will have painful consequences
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) issued the sharp response after Pakistani Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir made nuclear threats and other.India Pakistan tensions, Pakistan nuclear threat, MEA response, Operation Sindoor, Indus Waters Treaty dispute, cross-border terrorism, Pahalgam terror attack, India Pakistan relations, Asim Munir, Shehbaz Sharif, anti-India rhetoric, reckless statements, nuclear blackmail, India's warning to Pakista…
India warns Pakistan of 'painful consequences' if it continued to indulge in 'war-mongering' - The Statesman
The sharp reaction from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) came in response to a question on a reported nuclear threat made by Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir during his recent visit to the United States
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