
The best military officials from India and Pakistan exchanged a warning in Shangri-La dialogue in Singapore, charged as the first Asian defense forum, in the middle of increased tension between the two parties after the previous military confrontation.
The long -term tension between two neighbors caught attention to the collection of the best global defense forum, which took place from Friday to Sunday, on Sunday reported about Channel News Asia.
The Pakistani terrorist group attacked tourists in Pahalgam Jammu and Kashmir 22 April and killed 26 people. Pakistan denied the involvement.
Like these nations, they are geographically adjacent, some of their best generals were sitting in neighboring conference rooms inside Shangri-La Singapore and participating in the current session late on Saturday afternoon on topics from defense to regional crisis management mechanisms.
WARNING INDIA “RED LINE” to Pakistan
General Anil Chauhan, the head of defense staff, spoke of India, which deployed a new red line of intolerance against terror. Referring to Sindoor surgery, General Chauhan said: “What India did has politically drawn a new red line of intolerance to terror.”
“I hope that this particular operation, basically lies in a military area, which should also bring several lessons for our opponent, and hopefully learn that this is an Indian tolerance limit,” Chauhan said.
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“We were subjected to this proxy war for terrorism for almost two decades and more and we lost many people … We want to end it,” he said.
The Sindoor Operation started at the beginning of May 7 to destroy nine terrorist infrastructures in Pakistan and Pakistani Kashmir (POK) in retaliation for 22 April.
In this operation, all subsequent retaliations were carried out for Pakistani attacks. The four -day military conflict between India and Pakistan ended in understanding for the stopping of military actions on May 10.
Pakistanic “damage, destruction”
General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, chairman of the common chiefs of the staff of the Pakistan Committee, warned against what could happen if there was another conflict.
“Strategic stability with a decrease in this threshold to a dangerous level if there is such a conflict next time and the city is first targeting and the borders become irrelevant … There may be a possibility that before international community hit due to limited or narrowed time, damage and destroying.
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General Mirza said the channel in an extensive interview that Pakistan accepts terrorism on its land and is working on solving cross -border terrorism from groups based in Afghanistan.
Mirza said that terrorism cost its country hundreds of billions of dollars and tens of thousands of lives.
After recent hostility, both sides moved from weapons to words, with India sending several delegations to visit more than 30 capitals around the world. Similar efforts of Pakistan will start 2 June.
CDS Gen Chauhan about Indian military prowess
“India does not depend on one nation for his defense,” said General Chauhan. “There are a number of abilities that have been compiled, and most of these abilities have been caused to good effects,” he said.
General Mirza said the channel that his country’s abilities include weapons from China and many other places.
“I have military equipment from the US. I have military equipment from Turkiy. I have military equipment from Italy. I have military equipment from the UK,” he said. “We have equipment from all countries producing facilities.”
The country continues to argue that the use of nuclear weapons has never been on the table, while Pakistani officials, including General Mirza, rejected the news that Islamabad had called the National Command meeting, a body that oversees the Pakistani nuclear arsenal.
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