General Director Interservicios Public Relations (ISPR) General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry warned Thursday in an interview with British Broadcaster Sky News That any rape of the high Indian fire would find a “quick and insured response” by Pakistan, warning that severe climbing could result in mutual destruction.
The military confrontation between India and Pakistan occurred when the old blamed Islamabad for Pahalgam’s attack. On the night of May 6 to 7, New Delhi launched a series of air attacks in Pakistan, which resulted in civilian casualties. Both parts later exchanged missiles, which extended during the week. American intervention was needed for both parties to finally drop their weapons.
On May 10, when the tensions between the two countries reached their maximum point, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, announced that the fire between India and Pakistan had been reached. According to the government, forty civilians, including seven women and 15 children, lost their lives in Indian aggression, and another 121 suffered wounds.
Talking with Sky NewsDG ISPR warned that when supporting war, India was forging a “recipe for mutual destruction”, adding that the world now recognized the reach of nuclear threat.
“Any sensible player like the United States understands this absurd and what the Indians are trying to do here,” said Lieutenant General Chaudhry to publications.
Speaking about the actions of India in Kashmira, he accused the country of trying to “internalize the problem and harass” the people of Kashmir with a strong presence of troops.
“It is a problem that Kashmir people must be resolved according to the resolution of the United Nations Security Council,” he said.
He continued: “Anyone who tries to violate our territory, integrity and sovereignty, our response will be brutal.”
DG ISPR warned that a “serious escalation between India and Pakistan would destroy both parties” under the concept of mutually assured destruction: a doctrine of the military strategy and the national security policy that postulates that a large -scale use of nuclear weapons by an attacker in a nuclear weapons defender with second -advance abilities would result in the complete anihilation of the attacker and the defender.
In a press conference held last week after the ceasefire was negotiated, DG ISPR had warned that a conflict between Islamabad and New Delhi “can lead to a danger of more than 1.6 billion people.”
“Actually, there is no space for war between India and Pakistan,” he added.