Pakistan ready to 'defend sovereignty' after India threats
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After further exchanges of fire on the border with India, Pakistan says it is "ready" to "defend its sovereignty"
THE SITUATION POINT - In a speech on Saturday, the Prime Minister of Pakistan said that the country's armies were ready to defend "every centimeter of the homeland."

Pakistan ready to 'defend sovereignty' after India threats
Pakistan's leader said Saturday he was ready to defend the country after a deadly attack in Indian-run Kashmir that New Delhi blames on Islamabad, sending already fraught relations into a tailspin with soldiers exchanging gunfire across their contested frontier.

Pakistan ready to ‘defend sovereignty’ after India threats
Pakistan's leader said Saturday he was ready to defend the country after a deadly attack in Indian-run Kashmir that New Delhi blames on Islamabad, sending already fraught relations into a tailspin with soldiers exchanging gunfire across their contested frontier. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif also called for a "neutral investigation", with India accusing Pakistan of supporting
Pakistan capable of defending itself, says army chief
Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir reaffirmed Pakistan’s readiness to defend itself, emphasising that the country’s resilience and strength are deeply rooted in its history and sacrifices. In his address during the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) passing out parade, he highlighted that the two-nation theory, which asserts the distinction between Muslims and Hindus, remains central to Pakistan’s identity and existence. General Munir pointed o…
We will respond with full force if water supply is stopped: PM Minister Warns
KAKUL: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated that, Pakistan is a frontline state in the fight against terrorism. He mentioned that after the Pulwama incident, India made baseless and unsubstantiated accusations against Pakistan; however, as a responsible state, Pakistan is ready for impartial international investigations. While addressing the passing-out parade of cadets at the Pakistan Military Academy Kakul as the chief guest, Prime Minister Sh…
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