Security officials have termed India’s threats as hollow and asserted that Pakistan’s armed forces are fully prepared to defend the country, emphasizing that Pakistan is capable of handling India effectively, as per media reports.
Pakistan has no concerns or hesitation in confronting threats, asserting that its armed forces remain vigilant, fully ready to respond, and capable of countering aggression without delay.
Media reports credited Pakistan’s political leadership for managing the situation in Azad Kashmir, saying Kashmiri people have consistently stood with Pakistan in its principled stance against Indian actions in the region.
Quoting security sources, media reports stressed the importance of Pakistan’s defense agreement with Saudi Arabia, calling it both economic and strategic, while also discussing new proposals regarding Pasni Port and resource exploration projects nationwide.
Pakistan has curbed smuggling in Balochistan, ensuring legal import of diesel, calling this a major achievement in strengthening border management and boosting the economy through lawful trade.
A total of 1,422 terrorists have been killed since September 15, with more than 57,000 intelligence-based operations conducted and at least 118 Afghan-linked terrorists eliminated during this period, as reported by local media.
The spokesman of Pakistan Army, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), criticized recent Indian remarks, warned India against provocative military statements that threaten regional peace, and increase the risk of dangerous escalation.
According to the spokesperson, Indian agencies are manufacturing pretexts for aggression and portraying themselves as victim while neglecting their own role in cross-border terrorism.
The ISPR stated that global perceptions have shifted, and evidence points to India as a driver of regional tensions and support for destabilizing actions over recent years.
Responding specifically to comments by India’s defence minister and service chiefs, the spokesman warned that such rhetoric could lead to catastrophic consequences for both nations and civilians.