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Indo-Pak War Inevitable: Pak Defence Minister Warns, Army Vows Retaliation on Their Own Terms

The increasing tension between India and Pakistan has once again created a war -like situation. Pakistan's Defense Minister Khwaja Asif has openly threatened the war, saying that the war between Indo-Pak is now certain.

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Last Updated : Friday, 09 May 2025
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International News: The increasing tension between India and Pakistan has once again created a war -like situation. Pakistan's Defense Minister Khwaja Asif has openly threatened the war, saying that the war between Indo-Pak is now certain. In a TV interview, he said, "There is no option left except War."

After this statement, the Pakistan Army has also made serious allegations against India, taking a very aggressive stand against India. Army spokesman Ahmed Chaudhary said, "The Indian government is funding terrorists and promoting terrorism across the border." He also claimed that India is involved in terrorist activities not only in Pakistan, but also in Canada. 

The spokesperson warned, "If India likes our firing so much, then we will fulfill this desire in our choice, place and manner."

Many serious allegations on India, Pakistan isolated on international platform

The Government of Pakistan has claimed that they have hit 77 drones of India so far and 31 people have been killed and 57 injured in Indian attacks. At the same time, the Pakistani Army has said that they have destroyed several posts of the Indian Army in Haji Pir and Pando sector.

However, Pakistan is not getting any special support on the international stage. In Pakistan's Parliament, Defense Minister Khwaja Asif expressed disappointment, saying, "No country stands against India with Pakistan."

International community attitude neutral

US Vice President JD Vance has responded to this entire controversy, "America has no role in the Indo-Pak struggle." At the same time, the World Bank has refused to intervene in the Indus Water Treaty, saying that they cannot force India for any decision.

Pakistan, on the one hand, demanded loans from its colleagues, later clarified that this post website was put due to hack and has now been deleted.

Diplomacy Fades, Drums of War Beat Louder Between India-Pakistan

It is clear from the sharp statements of the Pakistani Army and the government that the situation between the two countries is deteriorating rapidly. The atmosphere of war has been created, and Pakistan is now directly challenging India. In such a situation, it will be important to see what the India responds to this aggression and what role the international community plays to calm this growing stress.

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