Pakistan has indicated its readiness to use both nuclear and conventional power in defense against any aggression from India.
According to sources, following the Pulwama false flag operation, India accused Pakistan without evidence, a claim that Pakistan has strongly denied with solid proof. By making these accusations, India has further weakened its credibility on the international stage.
Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United Nations, Mohammad Khalid Jamali, warned India once again, stating that if India were to launch an attack, Pakistan would respond with full force, using both nuclear and conventional power for its defense.
Jamali further revealed that Pakistan possesses intelligence evidence indicating that India is planning an attack. He pointed out that India has previously staged multiple false flag operations, falsely attributing blame to Pakistan. He also emphasized that any aggression related to water disputes would be met with war, and Pakistan would go to any extent to defend its borders in case of an attack.
The Pakistani ambassador dismissed India’s allegations as baseless and disconnected from reality, rejecting India’s war propaganda. He stressed Pakistan’s right to defend its borders and called for an impartial investigation into the Pulwama attack by the international community. Jamali also urged China and Russia to participate in the investigation of the incident.