Islamabad:
The director general of public relations between public services (ISPR), Lieutenant-General, Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, said that Pakistan is a country loving peace, but that any act of Indian aggression will meet with a rapid and decisive response.
Speaking in an interview with the Anadolu agency, the military spokesman said that Pakistan would not accept any form of regional domination. “Pakistan will never bow against Indian hegemony,” he said, adding that “the sooner they [India] Know this, the better for regional peace and the world. “”
“India is not the United States and Pakistan is not Afghanistan. India is not Israel, and Pakistan is not Palestine. Pakistan will never be dissuaded,” said the CEO ISPR, adding that Islamabad remains attached to its sovereignty and regional stability.
Lieutenant-General Chaudhry has also attributed an increase in extremism and terrorism within India to its interior policies, in particular the distributions of religious minorities such as Muslims and Sikhs. “These actions contribute to an increase in internal disorders,” he added.
The clear remarks occur in the wake of the unilateral suspension of India of the Industry Water Treaty, last month, following a fatal attack on Indian tourists, the Jammu and the cashmere occupied illegally (iiojk), which New Delhi blamed in Pakistan – an assertion that Islamabad categorically denied.
Since then, the region has been pushed to the edge again. In early May, India launched a cross -border strike dam, not only through the control line (loc), but also in the continent of Pakistan, saying that it was aiming for militant hiding places.
Pakistan retaliated, targeting 26 Indian military sites before a commercial cease-fire in the United States stopped operations on May 10.
However, calm has remained fragile. The declaration of the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi this week that India would cut the waters of the Indus that flow into Pakistan rekindled fears of climbing. For Islamabad, such a decision is equivalent to an act of war.
One day, speaking with Arab News, the CEO ISPR warned that any India decision to block Pakistan water would cross a red line.
“It is a madman who may think that he can stop water by 240 million and more people from this country,” he said.
“I hope that time will not come, but it will be such actions that the world will see and the consequences of what we will fight for years and decades to come. No one dares to stop water from Pakistan.”
Separately on Monday, the CEO ISPR said
This Pakistan was not a belligerent actor but a country that values peace above all.
“We are not a violent nation, we are a serious nation. Our first priority is peace,” said Lieutenant-General Chaudhry in RT Arabic in an interview, as reported by PTV News.
“Great and sensible powers like the United States understand better what the Spirit of the Pakistani people is,” he added.