ISLAMABAD (AGENCYX) — In a powerful and unflinching statement, Pakistan's military spokesperson Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry made it clear that Pakistan will never succumb to Indian hegemony, asserting that regional peace hinges on mutual respect and recognition of sovereignty.
Speaking during a high-profile interview with Anadolu Agency and RT Arabic, the Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) addressed Pakistan’s unwavering stance following escalating tensions in Indian-occupied Kashmir.
“We will never bow down to Indian hegemony. The sooner they realise this, the better it will be for regional peace and the world,” Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said.
🔥 Key Points from DG ISPR’s Interview
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Pakistan refuses to be coerced by Indian aggression, reaffirming its sovereign defense policies.
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The current ceasefire holds, thanks to international mediation, particularly from the United States.
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India accused Pakistan without evidence regarding a deadly attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir.
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Pakistan has demanded a neutral probe into the incident, emphasizing peace and de-escalation.
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DG ISPR warns that India’s internal crackdown on minorities, including Muslims and Sikhs, is fueling extremism and instability within its own borders.
💥 “India is Not the US, and Pakistan is Not Afghanistan”
In a sharp rebuke to perceived global double standards, Lt Gen Chaudhry drew a clear line:
“India is not the US, and Pakistan is not Afghanistan. India is not Israel, and Pakistan is not Palestine. Pakistan will never be deterred. It can never be coerced.”
This powerful assertion draws attention to Pakistan’s unique geopolitical position, and reflects frustration over India’s increasingly aggressive posturing in South Asia. These statements further reinforce Pakistan’s demand for parity, not subjugation.
🕊️ Peace as Priority, Not Passive Weakness
Despite strong rhetoric, DG ISPR was careful to highlight Pakistan’s commitment to peace.
“We are not a violent nation, we are a serious nation. Our first priority is peace.”
Pakistan’s defense apparatus has emphasized de-escalation through diplomacy, calling upon international powers to condemn India’s baseless allegations and ensure a peaceful future in the region.
⚠️ India’s Domestic Policies & Rising Extremism
DG ISPR placed considerable focus on India’s domestic suppression of minorities, arguing that internal extremism is India’s own making.
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Crackdowns on Muslims and Sikhs have surged under the Modi government.
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Anti-minority policies and rhetoric are fueling radicalization within India.
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These internal issues are then projected outward, with Pakistan being blamed for incidents that lack international verification.
AGENCYX analysis reveals that multiple international watchdogs, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, have flagged serious human rights violations in India over recent years.
📌 The Ceasefire – A Fragile but Crucial Milestone
The latest ceasefire came after a dangerous standoff between nuclear-armed neighbors.
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The confrontation intensified following a deadly blast in Pahalgam.
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India accused Pakistan of supporting militants — a claim Pakistan vehemently denies.
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The United States intervened diplomatically, pushing both nations toward a temporary de-escalation.
“Great and sensible powers like the United States understand better what the spirit of Pakistan’s people is,” said DG ISPR, appreciating Washington’s role.
✅ Conclusion: Pakistan’s Resolve and the Path Forward
DG ISPR’s message is clear — Pakistan seeks peace but on equal terms, and it will not accept Indian hegemony or intimidation. The ceasefire, while welcomed, remains fragile amid a tense political and military atmosphere.
Pakistan urges international institutions to play a more balanced role and demand accountability from India for its actions both domestically and internationally.
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