"India is well prepared this time. We will not display patience as we did during the time of Operation Sindoor 1.0. This time, we will take more drastic steps," General Upendra Dwivedi stated.
During Pakistan’s match against Bangladesh, commentator Sana Mir referred to cricketer Natalia Parvaiz as being from ‘Azad Kashmir', a phrase echoing Pakistani propaganda and triggering outrage.
The AAC has issued a 38-point charter of demands, reflecting years of anger and frustration. Among its central concerns is the abolition of the twelve Assembly seats reserved for Kashmiri refugees settled in Pakistan.
Bitter over Pakistan’s defeat, Naqvi robbed Team India of their rightful moment of glory by denying them the medals and trophy presentation. It was a textbook display of Pakistani pettiness, masking failure with hollow theatrics to fool their own people.
Baloch leaders denounced Pakistan’s mineral showcase in Washington, claiming the reserves come from occupied Balochistan. They urged the US to respect Baloch sovereignty, stressing these rare earth deposits are unlawfully seized by Pakistan’s military elite.
"For decades now, major international terrorist attacks are traced back to that one country. UN’s designated lists of terrorists are replete with its nationals," S Jaishankar lashed out at Pakistan.
"If destroyed runways and burnt-out hangars look like victory, as the Prime Minister claimed, Pakistan is welcome to enjoy it," Indian diplomat Petal Gehlot highlighted.