India Responds To Pakistan’s ‘War Mongering’; Warns Of ‘Painful Consequences’ In Case Of Misadventure | India News

On Thursday, India responded to painful consequences in Pakistan’s rhetoric, Islamabad in case of any wrong adventure. Responding to media questions, Foreign Ministry spokesman Randhir Jaiswal indirectly reminded Pakistan to ‘Sindoor Operation’ and advised the neighboring country to appeal the anti -Indian discourse. Pakistani leaders and army chiefs Asim Munir threatened India from war on issues such as Indus Water Treaty. If Munir faced the existential crisis, half of the world took a step ahead of nuclear weapons.
India warns Pakistan
Mea warned Pakistan to control his discourse against India at the weekly media briefing. He continued: “We have seen reports about a continuous model of reckless, war -open and hateful interpretations against Pakistan leadership against Pakistan.
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Reaction to Pak Bluff
India’s reaction, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Army Chief Asim Munir and PPP leader Bilawal Bhutto’nun released threats to India. While Munir threatened India with Nuke and attacking any dam in Chenab with missiles, Bhutto warned the new Delhi about the Indus Water Treaty. The sheriff also said that if the Indus water flow is broken, Pakistan would ‘give a lesson to India’.
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Sindoor Reminder
While Pakistani leaders and army Nuke/War Bluffs are trying to please their local audiences, India reminded them of Sindoor Operation. On April 22, the expensive terrorist attack, which was initiated to avenge the terrorist attack, targeted nine terror areas in Pakistan and occupied Kashmir on May 6-7. This led to a four -day military conflict between India’s 11 Pakistani air bases and two nuclear armed countries, where he bombed a few military facilities, and begged Islamabad for the ceasefire.
PM Modi in Pakistan’s nuclear blackmail
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who appealed to the nation after the Sindoor Operation, made it clear that India would not submit to nuclear blackmail. “First, if there is a terrorist attack on India, we will give an appropriate response. We will only give a suitable response to our conditions. We will act tightly everywhere where the roots of terrorism emerge. Second, India will not tolerate nuclear blackmail. India, Nuclear wings will not develop in a fully and determined way.”




