After China, now Pakistan Army Chief issues open warning to India: Will win the fifth-generation or hybrid war
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Updated Sep 07, 2020 | 18:51 IST
On Sunday, Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa sent out an open warning to India, claiming that his country would win the "fifth generation or hybrid war".
KEY HIGHLIGHTS
- Bajwa said that in 1965, his country had defeated India, an enemy he said many times greater in might.
- 'Pakistan's key role in peace efforts in Afghanistan is a testament to that, but our neighbour India has, as always, taken an irresponsible stance.'
- 'There is no doubt that Kashmir is a recognised dispute and Pakistan did not accept any unilateral decision in this regard.'
Islamabad: After Beijing made an audacious claim that India stood no chance of winning a war between the two countries if there were to be one, now Pakistan has warned India that it would win the fifth-generation or hybrid war.
Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa, During a ceremony marking Defence Day and Martyrs' Day at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi on Sunday, sent out an open warning to India, claiming that his country would win the "fifth generation or hybrid war".
Bajwa said Pakistan is facing multiple challenges aimed at discrediting the country and its armed forces. "We are facing the challenge that has been imposed on us in the form of the fifth-generation or hybrid war. Its purpose is to discredit the country and its armed forces and spread chaos," he said.
"We are well aware of this danger. We will surely succeed in winning this war with the cooperation of the nation," he added.
Without naming India, Bajwa said that Pakistan will give a befitting response to every aggression in case a war is imposed. "I want to send a message to my nation and the world that Pakistan is a peace-loving country. But if war is imposed on us, we will befittingly response to every aggression.
"We are always ready to defeat nefarious intentions of the enemy," he said.
'No doubt on Pakistan's readiness to respond'
Bajwa said that in 1965, his country had defeated India, an enemy he said many times greater in might. He also recalled Pakistan's response to the 2019 Balakot airstrikes by India, claiming that there should be no doubt on Pakistan's readiness to respond.
"We want peace in the whole world and especially in our region. Pakistan's key role in peace efforts in Afghanistan is a testament to that, but our neighbour India has, as always, taken an irresponsible stance," Bajwa said.
'India abrogating special status of J&K threatened peace'
Speaking on Kashmir, the Pakistan COAS said: "India, by illegally abrogating the special status of illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir had once again threatened peace in the region. There is no doubt that Kashmir is a recognised dispute and Pakistan did not accept any unilateral decision in this regard."
"Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah had declared Kashmir the jugular vein of Pakistan. This is part of our faith. We will not show any flexibility in this regard."
"Pakistan is a living reality. Our blood, our passion and our actions will bear witness to this on every front," he asserted as reported by news agency IANS.
On Sunday, Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Qamar Javed Bajwa sent out an open warning to India, claiming that his country would win the "fifth generation or hybrid war".
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