Pakistan Defence Minister Warns Of Army Strike On Indian Indus Initiatives After IWT Suspension | VIDEO


Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif issued a powerful warning to India that it’ll unleash army motion on any construction constructed on the Indus River that goes towards the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT). His assertion got here in mild of India suspending the decades-old treaty after the April 22 terror assault on Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, which had left 26 lifeless.

Chatting with Geo Information on Friday, Asif stated, “Definitely, in the event that they (India) try and construct any sort of construction, we are going to strike it.” He additionally added that it could be thought of an act of aggression on India’s half. “Aggression is not only about firing cannons or bullets; it additionally contains blocking or diverting water, which might result in deaths resulting from starvation and thirst,” he stated.

Asif said that Pakistan is now elevating the difficulty on obtainable worldwide boards and can hold pursuing it by way of diplomatic means. He cautioned that it’ll not be simple for India to violate the IWT and asserted that Pakistan would react firmly if challenged.

This isn’t the primary time the minister has made such an announcement. Asif had earlier blamed India for taking political benefit of the phobia assault and warned that the scenario between the 2 nuclear-armed neighbours may flip into full-scale warfare. He stated the worldwide neighborhood must be nervous in regards to the escalating tensions.

On Wednesday, India had blocked Pakistan Minister of Protection Khawaja Asif’s X (Twitter) account, within the backdrop of accelerating hostility. Asif retorted that Pakistan is prepared for any scenario and can tailor its response to no matter motion India would possibly take. 

The rivalry between the 2 nations has significantly escalated after India has taken a number of retaliatory measures after the Pahalgam assault, resembling suspending the Indus Waters Treaty and decreasing diplomatic relations.