India told to desist from Bollywood-style jingoism | The Express Tribune

Key Takeaways
- Pakistan Army (ISPR) warned India of a 'swift, resolute and intense response' to any act of aggression.
- The warnings are linked to what Pakistan views as irresponsible statements from Indian military leadership driven by political pressure before Indian state elections.
- ISPR asserts that the Pakistani people and armed forces are fully capable and committed to defending all national territory.
- Pakistan accused the Indian military of issuing fabricated propaganda that has turned the Indian military machine into a 'laughing stock'.
- The statement suggests India has not reconciled with its decisive defeat in 'Marka-e-Haq' and that its falsehoods have been exposed.
Pakistan Army's media wing, ISPR, issued a stern warning that any act of aggression from India would be met with a swift, resolute, and intense response that will be remembered for posterity. This warning comes in response to what Pakistan perceives as irresponsible statements from the Indian military leadership, driven by political pressure ahead of elections in Indian states like Bihar and West Bengal. The ISPR accused India of repeating delusional and provocative propaganda, noting that the contradictions in Indian military press briefings are self-evident. Furthermore, the statement suggested that the Indian military leadership has not accepted its decisive defeat in 'Marka-e-Haq' and that their falsehoods have been exposed. Pakistan emphasized that its armed forces are fully committed to defending the nation's territory with unwavering resolve. The ISPR concluded that such unwarranted chest-thumping risks initiating a cycle of jingoism detrimental to peace and stability in South Asia.




