
If Pakistan decides to hit back, every corner of the globe will know—visually and audibly.
In a forceful joint press conference with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, General Chaudhry said Pakistan’s military is watching every move from across the border.
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“We are monitoring all threats from India,” he stressed, “and we have eyes and ears everywhere.” He dismissed Indian claims that Pakistani strikes hit 15 different sites in Amritsar as outright fabrications, pointing out that the suggestion India “neutralised” our installations is a “bundle of lies.”
Paining a vivid picture of Pakistan’s readiness, he said, “When Pakistan strikes, you will see it. You will hear its echo. Don’t expect Indian media to tell you the truth.”
The ISPR chief also challenged India’s war posturing, asking bluntly, “When will India step out of its cinematic fantasies and face reality?” He warned New Delhi to stop fueling war hysteria and deceiving the world.
Earlier, in the same press briefing, Ishaq Dar provided the human toll of India’s midnight assault. He said 31 innocent Pakistanis were martyred and 57 more wounded.
Dar vowed that Pakistan’s sole aim is to protect its people. “We did not target civilians in Punjab,” he clarified. “Our actions were purely defensive.” He added that the Pakistan Army downed every Indian drone that violated its airspace and bravely brought down five Indian fighter jets.
Dar also ripped into India’s claim that it damaged Pakistani military sites, calling it “pure fiction.” He highlighted how Indian forces even shelled the Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium—putting Pakistani and foreign players at grave risk. “This was a cowardly act,” he said. “There is no need for our citizens to panic. Our armed forces stand resolute.”
Looking ahead, Dar warned that India still refuses to accept the loss of its jets. He pointed out that suspending the Indus Water Treaty—another threat Delhi floated—has no legal basis. Meanwhile, Pakistan Air Force “Falcons” have successfully engaged over 80 hostile aircraft, demonstrating unmatched aerial prowess. “Should India dare another misadventure,” Dar concluded, “they will face Pakistan’s full response.”
Meanwhile, Pakistan has shown both restraint and readiness—but if provoked further, the whole world will hear its roar.



