Islamabad:
PPP president Bilawal Bhutto Zardari divided Pakistan’s victory into the war against India in three parts, highlighting a significant success on diplomatic and war fronts, including success in the narrative battle.
Addressing a press conference in Islamabad on Friday, he said that it was told that India was a big country and that his resources were seven times more than those of Pakistan, and that she experienced friendly relations with superpowers.
However, Pakistan has succeeded in defeating a nation so powerful only in self -defense and has shot down six of its planes.
Bilawal also underlined the situation following the pahalgam incident, declaring that the Pakistani ambassadors and the representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs played a historic role at the diplomatic level.
In accordance with the directives of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, the president said he worked with diligence to transmit Pakistan’s position to the international community, which finally recognized the position of Pakistan.
He praised the national media for his performance during the conflict between Pakistan and India.
The president said that the role of the Pakistani media during the war was excellent, adding that his responsible coverage won his appreciation on the international scene.
He contrasted this with the account of the Indian media, declaring that the world has seen the lies broadcast on the other side of the border while recognizing the credibility and professionalism of Pakistani journalists.
Bilawal called on India to implement the ceasefire in principle, criticizing New Delhi’s position as a contradictory and based on lies.