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MARKA-E-HAQ CRUSHED INDIA'S MILITARY ARROGANCE, PAKISTAN READY FOR ANY FUTURE AGGRESSION: DG ISPR

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PAKISTAN ARMED FORCES g DG ISPR SAYS PAKISTAN MARK FIRST ANNIVERSARY DEFEATED INDIA ACROSS AIR, OF MARKA-E-HAQ WITH LAND, SEA AND CYBER STRONG WARNING TO DOMAINS IN UNPRECEDENTED ADVERSARIES MULTI-DOMAIN WARFARE

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IRECTOR General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry on Thursday said that “no one can harm Pakistan”, asserting that the country’s armed forces had inflicted a decisive defeat on an adversary “five times larger” during Marka-e-Haq and remained fully prepared to counter any future aggression. Addressing a joint press conference alongside senior officials of the Pakistan Navy and Pakistan Air Force on the completion of one year of Marka-e-Haq, Lt Gen Chaudhry congratulated the nation and paid tribute to the armed forces for what he described as a historic demonstration of operational capability and national resolve. Marka-e-Haq refers to the 2025 Pakistan-India conflict that erupted following the April 22 Pahalgam at-

Civil-military leadership, institutional coordination, national unity proved decisive in Marka-e-Haq

tack and culminated in a ceasefire announced on May 10 after Pakistan launched Operation Bunyanum Marsoos in response to Indian strikes. “A year ago, we buried India’s arrogance in the dust,” the DG ISPR said, adding that Pakistan had successfully defended itself across air, land, sea, and cyber domains through coordinated multi-domain operations. He maintained that the conflict had changed the nature of modern warfare and demonstrated Pakistan’s growing capability in integrated operations. Lt Gen Chaudhry accused India of promoting a “false narrative” linking Pakistan to terrorism and said New Delhi had failed to present evidence regarding the Pahalgam incident despite registering an FIR within minutes of the attack. He alleged that India had repeatedly used “false flag operations” to malign Pakistan internationally.

Federal Interior Minister on Thursday said Pakistan’s civil armed forces, intelligence agencies and media played a decisive and exemplary role during the recent Pakistan-India hostilities, ensuring national security through advance preparedness, effective coordination and national unity. Addressing a briefing, the minister thanked media representatives for their presence and said the interaction coincided with nationwide celebrations, making it important to highlight the role played by civil defence institutions, Rangers, Islamabad security teams and other forces in safeguarding the country with exceptional dedication.

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