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Khawaja Asif warns India: Pakistan will not tolerate aggression, fully prepared to respond

Published on: May 9, 2025 1:51 PM

Tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated following reports of explosions in Jammu, Indian-administered Kashmir, on Thursday. India accused Pakistan of launching drone and missile attacks on military bases in Jammu, Udhampur, and Pathankot, which it claimed were intercepted.

Pakistan categorically denied initiating any attacks, stating that these allegations were aimed at justifying India’s earlier aggression. Pakistan also accused India of sending dozens of drones over major Pakistani cities, with its air defense allegedly intercepting 25 and reporting four military injuries.

In response to India’s claims, Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif emphasized that Pakistan had not mounted any attacks and that if it decided to strike, the world would know. He warned that escalation was imminent due to India’s continued aggression, both on the ground and through drone incursions. Asif stated that Pakistan would not target civilians but would focus on military installations if it chose to retaliate.

The situation has led to heightened security measures, including flight suspensions and social media bans. Protests have emerged globally, with demonstrations in London calling for peace and solidarity with the Kashmiri people. The United States, through Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has urged both nations to de-escalate tensions and engage in diplomatic dialogue.

Both countries, nuclear-armed and historically in conflict over Kashmir, risk further escalation as they trade accusations amidst mounting civilian and military casualties. The international community remains concerned about the potential for a broader conflict in the region.

Pakistan has reiterated its commitment to defending its sovereignty and has called for a peaceful resolution to the crisis. The government has urged the international community to support efforts aimed at reducing tensions and preventing further violence.

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