Pakistan has rejected Indian media requirements from a missile attack of 15 locations inside India and called the allegations “false, baseless and politically motivated” while warning that any response from Pakistan will be “visible, loud and undeniable” – one as the world will witness without needing affirmation from Indian media.
At a joint press conference with Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, DG ISPR LT Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry the Indian accusations and presented Pakistan’s account of recent escalation along the eastern border.
“India’s claim that Pakistan performed a missile attack in 15 places is an obvious lie. Each missile leaves a digital footprint – if such attacks had occurred, the evidence would be undeniable,” he said. “Has the Indian army and the government lived in the 18th century? When do they go out of the theater and the cinema and return to reality?” he noticed.
While accusing the Modi government of producing a narrative of serving domestic political interests, he said, “This is political theater masked as military reporting. The modi government seems more focused on scriping drama than dealing with facts.”
He spotted the visual circulated by Indian media as alleged evidence of Pakistani strikes, and noticed the absence of real injury. “At least they could have burned the dry fields they show. What they present is barren spots – nothing more,” he said.
DG ISPR emphasized that Pakistan’s armed forces remain fully attentive and able to defend the country against any aggression. “If and when Pakistan reacts, it will be unmistakable. It will not be hidden in rhetoric or media pine, it will be visible and loud and the world will know without waiting for Indian news coverage.”
He revealed that four projectiles, probably missiles, were launched from Aadhampur, India. One landed in Amritsar, while two crossed the international border to the Pakistani airspace. One of these was captured and closed in Dinga, Punjab, where forensic studies are underway.
In addition, he said three projectiles reportedly fell within Indian territory, which suggested operational errors from Indian forces. “Our eastern border is under constant surveillance. Each moving object is traced and, if necessary, neutralized,” he added.
The LT Gen Chaudhry also challenged India’s credibility and asked how a country that claims to have captured missile trout in 15 places could not prevent the crash of five of his own fighter jets of Pakistan. “India’s own losses expose Hollowness to their claims. Their narrative does not stop under control,” he said.
He called India’s accusations of Pakistani attacks on military installations “strategically false” in which he said the real intention was to divert attention from internal instability and rising tensions in India.
“This produced crisis is a diversion. Over the past 24 hours, actions with sabotage targeting Pakistan from Islamabad to Karachi have been shameful and deserving global condemnation,” he said.
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DAR repeated DG ISPR’s remarks and described India’s missile launched as a “malicious and deliberate provocation.” He confirmed that three projectiles landed in Amritsar and one went into the Pakistani airspace before being shot down.
“This action seems designed to false to implicate Pakistan in attacks on Indian civilians and to initiate tension in the Indian Punjab, especially among the Sikh community,” he said, adding, “
Dar, who highlights the deep cultural and historical ties between Pakistani Punjab and the Indian Punjab, emphasized that Pakistan has no intention of bringing civilians across the border.
“Pakistan categorically denies any action that could harm the Sikh population or civilians in Indian Punjab. Our commitment to peace remains firm despite India’s attempts to provoke conflict.”
DPM further stated that several armed Indian drones had violated Pakistani airspace targeting civil and military places. A drone hit Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium – Venue for the ongoing HBL PSL X – in what he called “a deliberate attempt to threaten domestic and foreign players.”
“These drones were neutralized, but not until a martyrded one civilian, injured four others and wounded four army staff,” he said.
Despite these provocations, Dar emphasized that Pakistan has acted with restraint and responsibility under international law and the UN Charter. “There is no need for public panic. Our armed forces are vigilant and fully prepared. The recent confrontation, where Pakistan’s Air Force engaged 75 to 80 Indian aircraft, is a testimony to our emergency,” he said.
He ended with a fixed warning and said that “Pakistan reserves the right to respond to this illegal aggression – at some point, place and way to choose. Any further misunderstanding will be met with a quick and decisive reaction.”