DG ISPR Warns Pakistan Fully Ready for Any Threat

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World ( The cow news digital ) Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has said that Pakistan has demonstrated its capabilities during “Ma’rka-e-Haq” and remains fully prepared to respond to any future threat against the country.

Addressing a press conference alongside senior officers of the Pakistan Air Force and Navy on the completion of one year since the operation, the military spokesperson said that Pakistan, with divine support, achieved success against a much larger adversary in what he described as a multi-domain conflict.

He stated that the performance displayed during the conflict represented only a small portion of Pakistan’s overall defense potential, claiming that the world had witnessed only 10 to 15 percent of its capabilities. According to him, Pakistan established credible deterrence and changed the strategic dynamics of warfare during the confrontation.

The DG ISPR emphasized that the armed forces were prepared at all times, saying that Pakistan had responded effectively during the conflict and continues to remain on high alert. He remarked that any doubts about Pakistan’s readiness could be addressed “within minutes,” underscoring operational confidence.

He further said that Pakistan had engaged in what he described as information and narrative warfare, rejecting Indian claims regarding terrorism-related accusations. He alleged that India itself is involved in sponsoring violence and propagating misinformation internationally.

Commenting on regional tensions, he said that Kashmir remains an internationally recognized disputed territory and not an internal matter of India. He reiterated Pakistan’s position that the issue must be resolved according to relevant international resolutions.

The military spokesperson also warned that Pakistan would respond strongly to any aggression in any domain, including land, air, sea, cyber, and information spaces. He stated that Pakistan’s armed forces, along with the nation, stand united in defense of sovereignty.

Addressing broader security concerns, he said Pakistan seeks cooperation from Afghanistan to ensure that its territory is not used for militant activities against Pakistan. He added that terrorism has no connection with religion and reiterated that counterterrorism operations will continue until the threat is eliminated.

The DG ISPR also highlighted Pakistan’s close relations with Saudi Arabia, stating that the security of both countries is interconnected and that any threat to Saudi Arabia would be considered a concern for Pakistan as well.

He concluded by reaffirming that the Pakistan Army has no involvement in politics and that political matters should be resolved by political stakeholders through dialogue.

The press conference comes amid continued regional tensions and ongoing debate over recent military developments described domestically as “Ma’rka-e-Haq.”

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