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ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s military is not here to play games, folks. Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, the big boss at Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), made it clear that any funny business from India will be met with an even stronger response. The general emphasized that peace is the number one priority, but if someone decides to mess with Pakistan, they better be ready for the consequences. And let me tell you, it won’t be pretty.

A special session was held with over 2,500 students from various universities in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, and the atmosphere was buzzing with patriotic energy. The students were all about shouting “Long live the Pakistan Army” and claiming that Kashmir will soon belong to Pakistan. Flags were waving, songs were sung, and the support for the military was loud and clear.

When it comes to dealing with Indian aggression, Pakistan means business. The armed forces have shown their strength before by taking out 26 targets in response to Indian air raids. And let’s not forget about the little incident in Muzaffarabad where a young boy lost his life. The brigade headquarters responsible for the attack? Yeah, they got what was coming to them.

But that’s not all, folks. The ISPR director accused India of pulling the strings behind various militant activities in Pakistan, especially in Balochistan. According to Chaudhry, every terrorist act in Pakistan has India’s fingerprints all over it. And he didn’t stop there. He also called out Afghan authorities for allowing militants to use their territory to launch attacks on Pakistan. Not cool, Afghanistan, not cool at all.

And let’s not even get started on those hardline groups like the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan. Chaudhry made it clear that they’re nothing but troublemakers who distort Islamic teachings and cozy up to India. Asking for help from people who disrespect Kashmiri women? That’s just low, really low.

The tension between Pakistan and India reached its peak in April, with blame games and hostile actions flying left and right. But Pakistan didn’t back down. Missile strikes hit cities in Punjab and Azad Jammu and Kashmir, causing casualties among civilians. The armed forces responded by taking down Indian warplanes, including three Rafale jets. And just when you thought things couldn’t get any crazier, Pakistan launched Operation Bunyanum Marsoos, hitting Indian military installations hard.

After intense back-and-forth, a ceasefire was finally announced, bringing some relief to the situation. But let’s be real, things are still pretty tense between these two neighbors. Only time will tell if peace will truly prevail in the region. As for now, all we can do is hope for the best and pray for a peaceful resolution.