Pakistan Army slams Indian military for hypocrisy, urges end to political pandering

Pakistan Army Slams Indian Military for Hypocrisy, Urges End to Political Pandering
Islamabad – The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), the media wing of the Pakistan Army, issued a strong statement criticizing the Indian military for what it described as “hypocrisy” in its regional policies and cross-border operations. The statement also called on India to refrain from political pandering that destabilizes peace in South Asia.
According to the ISPR, recent Indian military actions along the Line of Control (LoC) and in contested areas have been “provocative and inconsistent with international norms.” The Pakistan Army highlighted that while India publicly advocates for regional stability, its actions have escalated tensions, putting civilian populations at risk.
The statement further emphasized Pakistan’s commitment to peace but underscored the necessity of vigilance and readiness in response to any potential aggression. “We urge India to align its rhetoric with actions, respect international agreements, and focus on genuine dialogue rather than political posturing,” the ISPR said.
Security analysts noted that the timing of the statement coincides with ongoing diplomatic efforts in multilateral forums, reflecting Pakistan’s strategy of combining military preparedness with diplomatic engagement. Observers believe that the statement serves both as a warning and a call for restraint, emphasizing that continued provocations could have serious consequences for regional stability.
The Pakistan Army reaffirmed its dedication to protecting national sovereignty and ensuring the safety of civilians while advocating for constructive dialogue to resolve disputes peacefully. Officials also called on the international community to recognize the need for genuine efforts toward lasting peace in the region.
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خلاصہ (اردو میں):
پاک فوج نے بھارتی فوج کو سیاسی دوغلا رویہ اپنانے پر تنقید کا نشانہ بنایا اور کہا کہ کشیدگی کو کم کرنے کے لیے سیاسی چالوں سے گریز ضروری ہے۔





