Indo-Pak war will be “recipe for mutual destruction”: DG Ispr

Karachi:

The Pakistani army spokesman warned that any serious climbing between the two nuclear neighbors could have catastrophic consequences.

“The world now recognizes the extent of the nuclear threat. Any healthy player, such as the United States, understands this absurdity and what Indians are trying to do here,” DG Ispr, General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry in an interview with Sky News on Thursday. “If India thinks that it can cut a space for war between India and Pakistan, it is actually a recipe to carve out mutual destruction,” he added.

The military spokesman warned New Delhi of a “quick and insured response” if she raped the ceasefire with Pakistan. Any serious climbing between nuclear weapons neighbors would lead to mutual destruction, he added.

The warning came then that a worried truce holds between the two competitors in the middle of the relentless verbal duel on the military hostilities triggered by a deadly outburst in the Pahalgame region of India illegally occupied the Jammu and the cashmere (iiojk) who killed 26 tourists. India blamed Pakistan for assault – an allegation strongly refused by Islamabad.

The dispute over the Himalayan region has supported relations between the two neighbors since their creation in 1947, but the unilateral decision of India in August 2019 to suppress the contested region of its autonomy had indeed put an end to any existing normality in their bilateral relationship.

Lieutenant-General Chaudhry accused India of having tried to “internalize” the question of cashmere and “harass” the population with a Muslim predominance of the region. “This (cashmere) is a problem that must be resolved by the people of cashmere in accordance with the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council,” he added.

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