Pakistan has firmly warned India that any act of aggression will face a strong and immediate response. The statement came as tensions between the two neighbours continue to rise over border security and political disputes. Officials in Islamabad reiterated that while Pakistan desires peace, it will not compromise on its sovereignty or national security.
Strong Message from Islamabad
Pakistan’s leadership said that its armed forces are fully prepared to defend the country against any external threat. The government emphasized that India’s aggressive policies and provocative actions along the border could destabilize the region.
According to officials, Pakistan has always sought peaceful dialogue but will respond “decisively” if its territorial integrity is challenged. The warning also mentioned that Pakistan reserves the right to respond at a time and place of its choosing.
This comes amid recent allegations from New Delhi accusing Pakistan of involvement in cross-border incidents — a claim Pakistan strongly denies. The Foreign Office said such accusations are baseless and only increase tensions between the two nuclear-armed nations.
Background of Ongoing Tension
Relations between Pakistan and India have remained tense for years, especially over the Kashmir issue. Cross-border skirmishes and diplomatic disagreements continue to test peace efforts.
Pakistan has repeatedly called on India to respect international laws and avoid steps that could lead to confrontation. Officials added that Islamabad’s defense forces are capable of giving a fitting reply if provoked.
The government also warned that any attempt to violate Pakistan’s airspace or borders will be met with a stronger response than before.
Call for Regional Stability
Despite the tough message, Pakistan stated that it remains committed to peace in South Asia. The country urged India to avoid actions that could endanger regional stability and instead focus on dialogue and cooperation.
Observers say the warning highlights the fragile nature of relations between the two countries and the need for restraint on both sides.
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