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“India Must Now Wait” — Pakistan Army Spokesperson’s Historic Words Echo After India’s Failed Airstrike

“India Must Now Wait” — Pakistan Army Spokesperson’s Historic Words Echo After India’s Failed Airstrike

On the night of May 10, 2025, India launched a serious provocation by violating Pakistan’s airspace and targeting three airbases through missile attacks. However, Pakistan's advanced air defense systems swiftly intercepted and neutralized the threat,

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Pakistan Army’s Decisive Strike Leads India to Admit Defeat as Enemy Brought to Its Knees

Pakistan Army’s Decisive Strike Leads India to Admit Defeat as Enemy Brought to Its Knees

In a powerful response to four days of Indian aggression in the Poonch sector, the Pakistan Armed Forces delivered a crushing counterattack that dismantled India’s military pride within just five hours. With swift and precise

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Indian aggression will be met with a crushing response time and place will be of our choosing says Pakistan Army spokesperson

Indian aggression will be met with a crushing response time and place will be of our choosing says Pakistan Army spokesperson

Pakistan Army spokesperson Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has stated that the response to Indian aggression will be decisive, and the time and place of retaliation will be determined by Pakistan. During a press briefing

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PAKISTAN 19 CONVICTS INVOLVED IN MAY 9 RIOTS GRANTED MERCY ON HUMANITARIAN GROUNDS

PAKISTAN 19 CONVICTS INVOLVED IN MAY 9 RIOTS GRANTED MERCY ON HUMANITARIAN GROUNDS

In a significant development, the mercy petitions of 19 convicts involved in the May 9 riots in Pakistan have been accepted on humanitarian grounds. The Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) announced that the convicts, who were

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Pakistan Armed Forces have fought a long war against terrorists- DG ISPR

Pakistan Armed Forces have fought a long war against terrorists- DG ISPR

The head of the Pakistan Army's Public Relations Department, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, said during a press conference in Rawalpindi that "compared to the last five years, the most terrorists were killed this year.

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