India can prepare for any ‘Sindoors’, we were and are ready: ISPR DG

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Islamabad: A major press conference was held at ISPR to mark the completion of one year of Marka-e-Haq, with the ISPR director general joined by officers from the Pakistan Navy and Pakistan Air Force.

The military spokesperson said Pakistan’s armed forces fulfilled the aspirations of the nation and completely defeated what he called an arrogant enemy in a multi-domain war.

At the outset, ISPR DG Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry congratulated Pakistan’s armed forces on the completion of one year of Marka-e-Haq. He said that, by the grace of Allah, Pakistan’s forces were fulfilling the aspirations of the nation.

According to the spokesperson, the armed forces defeated the enemy in line with the vision of the country’s political and military leadership.

He said Pakistan completely defeated the enemy in a multi-domain war, adding that the conflict was not limited to one front, but was fought across multiple domains.

“This war is in the air, sea, cyber and minds,” he said, adding that it had reached streets, villages and cities as well.

‘Every child knows what Pakistan did’

The military spokesperson said every child in Pakistan knows what happened during Marka-e-Haq. He added that even children in India know what Pakistan did. 

Pakistan’s response was clear, effective and visible to the world, he added. He questioned India’s claims and asked which terrorist camp had actually been targeted.

“India, tell us which terrorist camp was targeted?” he said. India carried out false flag operations one after another without presenting evidence.

According to the spokesperson, the questions Pakistan raised at the time are still before the international community.

The ISPR DG said the FIR of the Pahalgam incident was registered just 10 minutes after the incident. He added that India used the incident to accuse Pakistan without proof.

The spokesperson said India’s drama of accusing Pakistan of terrorism had been buried forever.

India accused of targeting civilians and mosques

The ISPR DG said India targeted mosques, civilians and women during the conflict, while Pakistan took the media to those locations the very next day. According to him, the visits exposed India’s claims and strengthened Pakistan’s position.

The spokesperson said India itself is the biggest terrorist, which tried to build a narrative that it was a “net security provider.” Pakistan, on the other hand, is the biggest ambassador for peace in the region, he added. 

Lt Gen Chaudhry criticized Indian leaders, saying their statements made them appear less like politicians and more like fighters. Some Indian politicians raise slogans of Akhand Bharat and speak in threatening language.

“If Indian politicians want to use this language, then come forward,” he said.

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