ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): Pakistani defense analysts have issued a warning to India, stating that blaming Pakistan for attacks is an old Indian habit. However, they reminded India that Pakistan’s missile technology is highly advanced and every inch of Indian territory falls within its range.
Brigadier (R) Haris Nawaz, speaking on a private TV channel, said that Indians know they cannot truly compete with Pakistan because Pakistani soldiers fight with the spirit of martyrdom.
The Pakistani defense analyst said “These Hindu baniyas cannot fight Pakistan. They know their reality. Even in their own country, they are facing resistance from Kashmiris, Sikhs, and Christians.”
He added that there are active separatist movements within India, and India still faces challenges from Bangladesh as well.
Brigadier Haris said that Pakistan should inform allies like China, Russia, Iran, other Muslim countries, and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) about India’s aggressive intentions. He warned that Indian aggression would not only affect the region but could also have serious global consequences.
When asked whether India is pursuing its controversial “Akhand Bharat” (Greater India) agenda, he said India is making a big mistake. He emphasized again that Pakistan’s missile technology is modern, and no place in India is out of range.
“If India has any confusion or miscalculation, they should clear it. Wherever they attempt a false flag operation, smoke and fire will be seen rising from there,” he warned.
Speaking about the Indus Waters Treaty, Brigadier Haris said it is an international agreement and no country can unilaterally cancel or suspend it. He stressed that this matter would be raised with the United Nations and the global community, who must be made aware of the consequences.
Meanwhile, Brigadier (R) Masood recalled how India had previously blamed Pakistan for the Samjhauta Express train attack, but it was later found that Hindu extremists were involved.
He said that the Mumbai attacks were also used to defame Pakistan, and even the Kerala attack was wrongly blamed on Pakistan.
The Pakistani defense analyst pointed out that the Pulwama attack was also blamed on Pakistan without any evidence, although later, a former Indian governor exposed the conspiracy behind it.
Brigadier Masood said India stages such incidents to divert attention from its internal issues. He questioned how such attacks are possible in heavily militarized zones like Indian-occupied Kashmir, and why they always seem to happen when Western leaders are visiting India or major political events are taking place.