
The Pakistan Army on Sunday criticized the recent comments of Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi and appealed to India to learn peaceful co-existence. General Dwivedi had said on Saturday that if Pakistan continues to harbor terrorists and take action against India, then it will have to decide whether it wants to remain a part of geography or history.
What did the Pakistani Army say?
Describing General Dwivedi’s comments as provocative, the Pakistani Army said that responsible countries with nuclear powers show restraint, maturity and strategic wisdom. The Pakistani Army said in a statement, “Threatening to wipe out a sovereign nuclear-armed neighbor from ‘geography’ is not a strategic gesture or a risky move, it merely reflects the bankruptcy of intellectual capacity.”
Must learn to maintain coexistence- Pakistan
The Pakistani Army said that India should accept the importance of Pakistan and learn to maintain peaceful co-existence with it. “Any attempt to target Pakistan could produce consequences that would be neither geographically limited nor strategically or politically acceptable to India,” it said.
Pakistan is afraid of Operation Sindoor
Recalling the four-day clash in May last year, the Pakistan Army said the Indian leadership should not try to push South Asia into another crisis or war which could have disastrous consequences for the entire region and beyond. Pahalgam On the night of May 6 last year, after 26 people were killed in a terrorist attack, India operation vermilion Had started. During this period, India had carried out air strikes on 9 terrorist hideouts located in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, in which at least 100 terrorists were killed. After this, Pakistan launched counter-attacks but most of the enemy attacks were foiled by the Indian Army.
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