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    Defence Minister Warns India of Severe Consequences for Future Aggression

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Defence Minister Khawaja Asif issued a stern warning on Monday, stating that India would cease to exist as it is known and its geography would be altered if it undertakes any future hostile actions against Pakistan. These remarks came during a televised discussion on the programme “Capital Talk,” following provocative comments made by Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi.

    Asif criticized General Dwivedi’s recent statements, suggesting the Indian army chief was attempting to restore his reputation after India’s defeat in the 19-day conflict that lasted from April 22 to May 10, 2025. In retaliation to Indian aggression, Pakistan launched a significant military operation named “Operation Bunyan-um-Marsoos,” targeting multiple Indian military installations across various regions. During this operation, Pakistan successfully downed eight Indian fighter jets, including Rafales, as well as numerous drones.

    The conflict between the two nuclear-armed neighbors concluded after at least 87 hours with a ceasefire agreement brokered by the United States on May 10. Asif remarked that India perceives its national pride as having been deeply wounded. He added that New Delhi is currently facing diplomatic setbacks, noting that countries like Bangladesh, Nepal, and Sri Lanka—once considered extensions of India’s influence—no longer maintain the same close ties.

    Conversely, Pakistan has gained a highly respected position in the region, a development that India finds difficult to accept. When questioned about a potential alliance between India and Israel against Pakistan, Asif suggested that Israel prefers no other power in the region to rival its close partner, India, indicating some alignment in their strategic goals.

    Addressing internal Indian dynamics, the minister pointed out a rift between India’s military and civilian leadership, referencing conflicting statements from the Indian army chief and RSS General Secretary Dattatreya Hosabale. Notably, Hosabale recently advocated for continued diplomatic engagement with Pakistan, contrasting with the army chief’s aggressive rhetoric.

    Regarding the Indus Waters Treaty, Asif affirmed its successful operation over the past 66 years, highlighting it as one of the oldest international agreements with an effective dispute resolution mechanism. He welcomed a recent ruling by the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) in The Hague, which upheld the treaty’s validity and ruled against India’s attempt to unilaterally suspend the agreement.

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