Pakistan Used Own Resources in 96-Hour Conflict with India: Gen Mirza
- General Sahir Shamshad Mirza stated that Pakistan operated independently using its own resources during a 96-hour conflict with India last month.
- The conflict erupted amid escalating tensions following the deadly attack in Pahalgam on April 22 and took place in a context lacking formal mechanisms for conflict resolution and with limited direct communication.
- Between May 6 and 10, India conducted missile and air strikes against Pakistan, prompting Pakistan to respond with a military operation aimed at striking back at Indian defense installations.
- General Mirza denied Chinese assistance, emphasizing Pakistan used foreign-acquired equipment comparable to India’s and relied solely on domestic capabilities during the conflict.
- The escalation exposed fragile diplomatic channels and extremist mindsets, increasing risks of wider conflicts affecting 1.5 billion people in the region.
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Pakistan Used Useless Chinese Drone But Its Army General Claims They Used 'Own Resources' During Conflict With India - The Commune
Even as leading warfare experts across the world have exposed Pakistan’s massive strategic failures, at the same time also giving a detailed account of failure of Chinese systems during India’s decisive Operation Sindoor last month, a Pakistani four-star General has claimed that the country fought the recent 96-hour conflict with India using only its own resources. “Pakistan has purchased some military equipment from other countries, but apart f…
Pakistan used own resources in 96-hour conflict with India: Gen Mirza
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, told BBC that Pakistan fought the recent 96-hour conflict with India using only its own resources. His remarks counter reports from Indian media claiming China's military assistance to Pakistan during the clash between the two nuclear-armed neighbours last month. General Mirza emphasised that Pakistan used equipment comparable to India’s and procured some military har…
CJCSC Gen Mirza says Pakistan did not seek help from any quarter during conflict with India
Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee General Sahir Shamshad Mirza gestures during a gathering. — State Media/FileRAWALPINDI: Pakistan relied on its resources and did not seek help from any quarter during the recent conflict with India, said Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee...
Both sides used combat aircraft, missiles, aircraft and artillery last month in four days of fighting, their worst fighting in decades
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