Director General Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry warned India against any move to cut off Pakistan’s water. He said such a step would have consequences lasting for decades.
In an interview with an international media outlet during ‘Operation Ma’arka-e-Haq,’ he said the government had already made its stance clear. The military didn’t need to add anything further.
He stated, “No one will dare to cut Pakistan’s water. We hope never to have to do that, but if we have to, the world will see what we do about it.” He called the idea of blocking water to 240 million people foolish. Only a “madman” would consider it, he said. He added that India lacks the courage to try.
“Our message is clear: we want peace, but if India crosses our sovereignty, our response will be instant and decisive. We never target civilians or their population,” he said. He stressed that Pakistan prefers peace. But if India acts aggressively, the response will be quick and strong.
He also criticised Indian propaganda. He accused India of misleading its people. He claimed India had even fired missiles on its own Sikh-majority areas to push anti-Pakistan narratives.
“Indian media hailed the martyrdom of innocent kids and women, a shameful act unheard of elsewhere,” he said.
In a previous interview with Sky News, DG ISPR also issued another strong warning: any attempt to violate Pakistan’s sovereignty or security would trigger a powerful response.
He reminded that both countries are nuclear-armed. A serious conflict could lead to massive destruction.
“If India tries to start a war, it will hurt the whole region,” he warned.
He also said that countries like the United States now understand India’s intentions, especially regarding nuclear threats.
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