Indian Army General Rawat declared his willingness to carry out a military operation which could lead to the World War 3. He claimed Indian Army is capable of crossing the border to confront Pakistan if such an order was issued by Centre and it's not worried about the nuclear weapons of the neighboring nation.
Pakistan Foreign Affairs Minister Khawaja Asif opined Indian Army Chief made very irresponsible statement and it amounts to invitation for nuclear encounter. He further adds, 'If that is what they desire, they are welcome to test our resolve.The General's doubt would swiftly be removed, inshallah'.
Mohammad Faisal who is the spokesperson of Pak's Foreign Affairs Ministry said: 'The threatening and irresponsible statement by the Indian Army Chief today is representative of a sinister mindset that has taken hold of India. These are not issues to be taken lightly. There must not be any misadventure based on miscalculation. Pakistan is fully capable of defending itself'.
Pak Army spokesperson Asif Ghafoor declared his country have a credible nuclear capability.
Indian Army killed 138 troops from Pakistan across the Line of Control in 2017. At least 28 Indian Jawans were killed during the same period.
Pakistan Foreign Affairs Minister Khawaja Asif opined Indian Army Chief made very irresponsible statement and it amounts to invitation for nuclear encounter. He further adds, 'If that is what they desire, they are welcome to test our resolve.The General's doubt would swiftly be removed, inshallah'.
Mohammad Faisal who is the spokesperson of Pak's Foreign Affairs Ministry said: 'The threatening and irresponsible statement by the Indian Army Chief today is representative of a sinister mindset that has taken hold of India. These are not issues to be taken lightly. There must not be any misadventure based on miscalculation. Pakistan is fully capable of defending itself'.
Pak Army spokesperson Asif Ghafoor declared his country have a credible nuclear capability.
Indian Army killed 138 troops from Pakistan across the Line of Control in 2017. At least 28 Indian Jawans were killed during the same period.