According to Muhammad Khalid Jamali, Pakistan’s ambassador to Russia, it will use the “full spectrum of energy, both regular and nuclear,” to respond to any American military action or ingrainage on its water supply. Following the April 22 terrorist strike at J&K’s Pahalgam, which left 26 visitors dead, his remarks come amid rising tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.
Jamali claimed that Pakistan has information that suggests India is planning defense attacks in an interview with RT on Saturday. He claimed that” there are some additional leaked papers” that indicate that specific areas of Pakistan have been targeted. But that gives the impression that this is going to happen and that it is going to happen.” He continued,” We in Pakistan will use all of our standard and nuclear weapons.”
In response to India’s expulsion of the Indus Waters Treaty following the attack, Jamali said,” Any attempt to usurp the waters of the lower downstream, to prevent it, to distract it, would be an act of war against Pakistan, and would be responded to with full power of authority, including full range of power.”
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Since the terror attack on April 22 caused more than 10 nights of heightened tensions, with Pakistani troops violating the ceasefire in various industries along the Line of Control ( LoC ). American troops reacted with what officers described as “prompt and equal” retaliation.
Jamali even reiterated Pakistan’s request for a “neutral” investigation. There is a need to de-escalate the hostilities because the two nations are two nuclear powers, he said.
” I believe the international society plays a role.” We anticipate that countries like China and Russia will be able to participate in those examinations, he continued.
India has previously refrained from calling for a “neutral” investigation into the deaths in Pahalgam by Pakistan, calling it an implausible attempt to deceive people into thinking Islamabad was involved in the murder.
They are following their well-known handbook of duplication and fraud. The phrase “neutral” is nothing more than a compressed metaphor for the blatant lie that those who made the offer were never responsible in the carnage. They are attempting to make the country’s attention see through,” an established told TOI.
India has indicated that it will be “firm and decisive” in its reaction to the massacre at Pahalgam. A high-level meeting with military and security officials was presided over by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, giving the military forces complete functional freedom to decide what to do. Cross-border connections to the Pahalgam strike were confirmed in a Cabinet Committee on Security presentation, and the perpetrators and conspirators may be charged with bringing the suspects and suspects to justice.