{"id":9132,"date":"2026-05-07T13:47:52","date_gmt":"2026-05-07T13:47:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.jeetnews.pk\/?p=9132"},"modified":"2026-05-07T13:47:52","modified_gmt":"2026-05-07T13:47:52","slug":"military-says-pakistan-ready-for-future-challenges-places-india-where-they-are","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.jeetnews.pk\/?p=9132","title":{"rendered":"Military says Pakistan ready for future challenges, places &#8216;India where they are&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Pakistan\u2019s military said there was \u201cno space for war\u201d between two nuclear neighbours as the country marked the first anniversary of Marka-e-Haq, while reaffirming its commitment to peace, regional stability and national defence. The remarks were made by Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry as he addressed a press conference along with Rear Admiral Shifaat Ali Khan and Air Vice Marshal Tariq Ghazi. On May 6-7 last year, India launched an unprovoked attack on Pakistan on May 6, following an attack on tourists in the Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir\u2019s Pahalgam town. Pakistan, during the 87-hour conflict, downed eight Indian fighter jets, including French-made Rafale, and dozens of drones. The war between the two nuclear-armed nations ended on May 10 with a ceasefire agreement brokered by the US. The more than 80-hour war eventually stopped on May 10 after intervention from the United States, which saw multiple Indian jets and drones being downed, and bolstering Pakistan\u2019s image as a \u201cnet security stabiliser\u201d. &#8220;We welcome you to ISPR on this happy day,&#8221; Lt Gen Chaudhry said at the outset of the press conference. He noted that Pakistan\u2019s military had defeated an enemy \u201cfive times larger than itself,\u201d and further described India as a \u201cterrorist state\u201d. \u201cToday, we are not going to dwell a lot on what happened \u2026 We are going to spend more time from May 2025 to May 2026,\u201d he said, adding that they would put in front of the nation \u201c10 strategic consequences\u201d of the conflict. &#8216;Strategic consequences&#8217; First of the strategic consequences is, the ISPR DG said, the Indian narrative of painting Pakistan as a source of terrorism stood buried forever. &#8220;International community, as a consequence of Marka-e-Haq, came to know and now fully understand that Pakistan, as alleged by Indians over a period of time, is not a perpetrator but a victim of Indian sponsored terrorism,&#8221; he noted. Chaudhry noted that India attempted to portray, without evidence, that Pakistan had perpetrated terrorism in India. &#8220;It had been one year since the Pahalgam incident, yet the questions that Pakistan had asked remain unanswered,&#8221; he said. &#8220;How come an FIR was registered within 15 minutes of the incident\u2026 Where is the evidence? The whole world, including sensible Indians, is asking who is behind the attack. Nobody buys this\u2026 You are the biggest terrorist. Nobody listens to them, nobody believes them,\u201d he added. Moving on to the second consequence, he said that Marka-e-Haq consolidated Pakistan as the net security stabiliser in the region, &#8220;as per the vision of the founding father, and the vision was &#8216;peace within and without&#8221;. He said that Marka-e-Haq showed who was controlling and dominating the escalation, adding that India escalated the conflict based on a &#8220;lie and fabricated drama&#8221; and how maturely Pakistan and its armed forces handled that. &#8220;The biggest ambassador of stability in the region was Pakistan and its leadership,&#8221; he added. Referring to the third strategic consequence, Lt Gen Chaudhry said it was related to \u201cour eastern neighbour,\u201d saying it was the \u201cpoliticisation of Indian military leadership and militarisation of Indian political leadership.\u201d \u201cYou heard their air chief marshal a few months after Marka-e-Haq saying \u2018I got to know today that even we downed some planes\u2019 [\u2026] That is politicisation of the military leadership \u2026 Why are you trying to make jokers out of your admirals, generals and marshals? Don\u2019t do that.\u201d On the other hand, he said: \u201cWe have placed the facts as they are.\u201d Furthermore, he criticised the Indian politicians for appearing like &#8220;war mongers&#8221; and giving statements based on hatred. The DG ISPR noted that the politicisation of the military and militarisation of politics was &#8220;dangerous&#8221;. Meanwhile, Chaudhry said that the fourth strategic consequence was the global acknowledgement of Indian efforts to externalise its internal problems and internalise its external problems while using terrorism as a &#8220;state tool&#8221;. He pointed out that India\u2019s internal problems included the repression of minorities and Kashmiris. &#8220;This comes from a false sense of entitlement and this hubristic attitude.&#8221; &#8220;You do not want to resolve your internal problems, and you externalise them by levelling allegations that Pakistan was behind terrorism in the neighbouring country\u2026 You need to address them politically and internally,&#8221; he added. He pointed out that Kashmir is not India&#8217;s internal problem, but an internationally recognised dispute. \u201cIt\u2019s not your internal problem for you to make demographic changes there \u2026 you cannot do that.\u201d He further said that \u201cthey [Indians] were even behind terrorism in their own country and would then accuse others\u201d. Moving on to the fifth strategic consequence, the ISPR DG said, Marka-e-Haq exposed the &#8220;true face of the Indian media and its discredited information operations\u201d. He criticised the Indian authorities for &#8220;shutting down Pakistani media and social media&#8221; during Marka-e-Haq and this practice was still ongoing. &#8220;It cannot solve the problem\u2026 There is only one advice to India, which is to speak the truth.&#8221; \u201cThat\u2019s what Pakistan did\u2026 The only thing that can survive in today\u2019s information domain is truth. Tell people the truth. But somehow the Indians think they can work their way around lies. It doesn\u2019t work anymore,\u201d he added. Chaudhry said that the sixth consequence was the \u201ctransformed character of warfare\u201d, noting that this covered multi-domain operations, non-contact warfare, synergy, proxies and information. He explained that warfare was not limited to borders anymore, adding that it is fought on land, in the sea, in the air, in cyberspace, and it is cognitive as well. &#8220;By God blessing, Pakistan\u2019s armed forces were prepared to fight against India during Marka-e-Haq in all those domains. We were prepared back then, and we are prepared today as well,&#8221; he added. Furthermore, Lt Gen Chaudhry said that the seventh consequence was Pakistan\u2019s proven potential and the resilience to combat multifaceted challenges. &#8220;That is another very important consequence that the nation has gone through\u2026 in simple words, it is the belief in ourselves,&#8221; he said. Coming to the next, the ISPR DG said, the eighth was the loud and clear establishment of deterrence, reaffirmation of the fact that there is no space for war between two geographically contiguous nuclear states. \u201cAnyone who thinks there is space for war between two nuclear neighbours is crazy. That is madness. Only a madman can think about. You want to do it, then there should be no doubt about our resolve,\u201d he added. He added that the ninth consequence was the recognition of Pakistan as a &#8220;geopolitically significant and responsible middle power&#8221; at the global stage. &#8220;The politico-military leadership, politico-military diplomacy and respect are the strategic consequences of Marka-e-Haq,&#8221; he added. He said that the last, but most important consequence, was the unshakeable synergy between the people, the government and the armed forces, \u201cwhich we call the Bunyan-um-Marsoos effect\u201d. &#8216;Pak-Saudi ties deep, multidimensional&#8217; Speaking about Pakistan and Saudi Arabia ties, Lt Gen Chaudhry said that Islamabad and Riyadh share deep and multidimensional relations, while reaffirming Islamabad\u2019s commitment to the kingdom\u2019s security. Replying to a question, the ISPR DG said Pakistan values its longstanding ties with Saudi Arabia and considers any threat to the kingdom a matter of concern for Pakistan as well. \u201cPakistan and Saudi Arabia\u2019s relations are very deep and multidimensional. Any threat to Saudi Arabia is also a threat to us,\u201d he added. In September last year, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia signed a \u201cStrategic Mutual Defence Agreement\u201d in Riyadh, pledging that any attack on either nation would be treated as an act of aggression against both. Last month, Pakistan sent fighter jets and other military forces to Saudi Arabia to boost security under a defence pact between the two countries, the Saudi defence ministry said in a statement. &#8216;Dialogue is politicians\u2019 responsibility&#8217; The chief military spokesperson, while responding to a question on internal politics, said that political dialogue is the responsibility of political parties, stressing that they must engage with each other to resolve issues. He said the military is not a stakeholder in Pakistan\u2019s political affairs and does not represent any particular sect, creed, language or political ideology. \u201cWe are not a stakeholder in the politics of Pakistan, nor do we represent any specific creed, sect, language or political ideology,\u201d Lt Gen Chaudhry said. He added: \u201cWe come from the people of Pakistan and the people of Pakistan come from us.\u201d Encouraging political reconciliation, he said: \u201cWe say resolve your issues through dialogue. Who stops them? It is none of our business.\u201d &#8216;Afghanistan not a rational player&#8217; The ISPR DG highlighted Islamabad\u2019s role in facilitating US-Iran talks aimed at ending the Middle East war, describing Pakistan as a \u201crational state\u201d, while contrasting it with Afghanistan\u2019s conduct. Afghanistan does not act as a rational player or function like a state, he added. Lt Gen Chaudhry questioned whether any rational actor makes terrorism the main source of a country\u2019s income or denies its communities the right to equal development and expression. The ISPR further said Operation Ghazab lil-Haq in Afghanistan is ongoing, adding it is linked to actions of the Afghan Taliban regime and not directed against Afghanistan or its people. He said Pakistan\u2019s operation is part of the national counter-terrorism response, noting a decline in incidents and an increase in militant fatalities. &#8216;Historic conflict&#8217; Addressing the presser, Rear Admiral Ali described Marka-e-Haq as a \u201chistoric and memorable\u201d conflict, saying India had long projected itself as a major naval power with a large defence budget and blue-water navy ambitions. He questioned why the Indian Navy failed to confront Pakistan directly during the conflict. He said India attempted to deploy naval vessels in the northern Arabian Sea to target Pakistan\u2019s naval assets and disrupt maritime trade. However, he added that the Pakistan Navy\u2019s strategy ensured ports, installations and sea routes remained fully operational. Rear Admiral Ali recalled that the Pakistan Navy and PAF were prepared to target India\u2019s aircraft carrier Vikrant. &#8216;8-0&#8217; Speaking for his part, Deputy Chief of Air Staff Projects Air Vice Marshal Tariq Ghazi provided a brief rundown of the Marka-e-Haq to refresh the memories, resolving the mocking of the &#8220;adversary&#8221; for changing the storyline as &#8220;they are trying to understand what has happened&#8221;. &#8220;PAF chief Zaheer Ahmad Sidhu spearheaded the formulation and later led its execution of PAF&#8217;s operational response,&#8221; he said. Air Vice Marshal Ghazi said that eight Indian aircraft were shot down during Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos. Giving details, he said that four Rafale jets, one Su-30, one MiG-29, one Mirage 2000 and one \u201cexpensive\u201d multi-role unmanned aerial system had been shot down. Speaking of the operation, he noted that the air force had to immediately maintain &#8220;defence and strong posture&#8221; alongside the highest level of alert with full spectrum monitoring that included the enemy&#8217;s communication. &#8220;We adopted a strong air defence posture to thwart any hostile adventure through combat air patrols, scrambles, and eyes on the sky all the time,&#8221; he said, adding that the PAF, for the first time in warfare, integrated and operationalised its multi-domain assets. &#8220;When we witnessed that the IAF [Indian Air Force] made aggressive deployment, which included deployment of key assets and offensive weapons systems all across the country and concealed its key assets,&#8221; he said, but added that the PAF was monitoring each and every move.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Pakistan\u2019s military said&hellip;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":9133,"comment_status":"registered_only","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"om_disable_all_campaigns":false,"_monsterinsights_skip_tracking":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_active":false,"_monsterinsights_sitenote_note":"","_monsterinsights_sitenote_category":0,"footnotes":""},"categories":[40],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-9132","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-national"],"aioseo_notices":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.jeetnews.pk\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/9132","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.jeetnews.pk\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.jeetnews.pk\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.jeetnews.pk\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.jeetnews.pk\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcomments&post=9132"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.jeetnews.pk\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/posts\/9132\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.jeetnews.pk\/index.php?rest_route=\/wp\/v2\/media\/9133"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.jeetnews.pk\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fmedia&parent=9132"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.jeetnews.pk\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Fcategories&post=9132"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.jeetnews.pk\/index.php?rest_route=%2Fwp%2Fv2%2Ftags&post=9132"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}