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Defense minister warns India after army chief’s remarks on ‘erasing Pakistan’

Defense minister warns India after army chief’s remarks on ‘erasing Pakistan’
Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif gestures during an interview with Reuters in Islamabad, Pakistan, on May 8, 2025. (REUTERS/File)
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Defense minister warns India after army chief’s remarks on ‘erasing Pakistan’

Defense minister warns India after army chief’s remarks on ‘erasing Pakistan’
  • Khawaja Asif says Indian leaders trying to “restore lost credibility” after setbacks in May 2025 war
  • Indian army chief this week warned Pakistan to “stop backing terror” or risk being wiped off the map

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Muhammad Asif on Sunday warned that any fresh Indian aggression would be met with a stronger response, saying New Delhi’s military and political leaders were trying to restore credibility after suffering setbacks during a brief but intense war with Pakistan in May 2025.

Asif’s remarks followed comments by India’s army chief General Upendra Dwivedi, who told soldiers near the Pakistan border on Friday Islamabad must stop “backing terror” if it wanted to “remain on the world map.” Dwivedi said India would not show the restraint it exercised during a brief war with Pakistan in May this year, in which, according to the Indian army, nine facilities inside Pakistan were hit and more than 100 Pakistani soldiers and militants killed.

The May 2025 hostilities — the most serious confrontation between the nuclear-armed neighbors in years — saw Pakistan and India exchange missile, drone and artillery strikes for four days before an uneasy ceasefire was restored through US mediation. 

“The statements by Indian military and political leaders are a failed attempt to restore their lost credibility,” Asif wrote on X, formerly Twitter. 

“After such a decisive defeat with a score of 0–6, if they try again, the score god willing will be much better than before. … This time India will be buried under the wreckage of its own planes.”

Pakistan has said it shot down six Indian fighter jets during the May conflict, including the French-made Rafale. India has acknowledged some losses but denied losing six aircraft. Last week, the Indian air chief said India had downed five Pakistani fighter jets of the F-16 and JF-17 class during the intense May fighting.

The conflict, the worst between the old foes in decades, was sparked by an attack on Hindu tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir in April, which New Delhi said was backed by Pakistan. Islamabad denied involvement in the Kashmir attack, which killed 26 men and was the worst assault on civilians in India since the Mumbai attacks in 2008.

India said in July that three “terrorists” involved in the attack had been killed, and there was “lot of proof” that they were Pakistanis.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry had questioned the credibility of India’s account of the events, saying it was “replete with fabrications.”

Ties between the countries, which have fought two of their three wars over the Himalayan region of Kashmir, have been downgraded since the attack, with the impact being felt in areas ranging from trade and travel to sports.

Pakistan’s military has also responded to the Indian army chief’s threats, calling them “delusional, provocative and jingoistic” and warning that a renewed conflict “might lead to cataclysmic devastation” and that Pakistan “shall not hold back” if hostilities resume.

“Those seeking to establish a new normal must know that Pakistan has established a new normal of response, which will be swift, decisive and destructive,” the ISPR said, adding that any attempt to erase Pakistan from the map “will be mutual.”

India and Pakistan, which have fought three wars since independence in 1947, remain at a virtual diplomatic standstill since the 2025 clashes, trading accusations of cross-border militancy and military provocation.


Pakistan PM to visit Malaysia today for talks on boosting trade, economic cooperation

Pakistan PM to visit Malaysia today for talks on boosting trade, economic cooperation
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Pakistan PM to visit Malaysia today for talks on boosting trade, economic cooperation

Pakistan PM to visit Malaysia today for talks on boosting trade, economic cooperation
  • Shehbaz Sharif will hold talks with Anwar Ibrahim, witness the signing of agreements and MoUs
  • Visit aims to deepen cooperation in trade, IT, halal industry, investment, energy and other sectors

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif is scheduled to visit Malaysia today, Sunday, to hold talks with his counterpart Anwar Ibrahim and explore ways to deepen cooperation across key economic sectors, according to an official statement.

The visit comes as Pakistan pushes for export-led growth and seeks new markets to recover from a prolonged economic crisis that brought it close to default two years ago.

Last month, Sharif instructed his administration to draw up a plan to boost exports, particularly beef, to Malaysia, noting the “enormous potential” to expand trade between the two countries.

Malaysia is already a major supplier of palm oil to Pakistan, while halal meat remains a largely untapped area of bilateral trade.

“At the invitation of Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif will undertake an official visit to Malaysia from 5-7 October 2025,” the foreign office said in a statement released on Saturday. “He will be accompanied by a high-level delegation comprising Deputy Prime Minister/Foreign Minister, Federal Ministers and senior government officials.”

“During the visit, the Prime Minister is scheduled to hold bilateral talks with his Malaysian counterpart as well as discuss key regional and global developments,” it added. “The two leaders will also deliberate on enhancing bilateral cooperation in trade ... IT & telecom, Halal industry, investment, education, energy, infrastructure, digital economy, and people-to-people ties.”

The statement described the visit as reflecting a “strong and enduring strategic partnership” between Pakistan and Malaysia, rooted in mutual respect and shared interests. The two leaders are also expected to witness the signing of several agreements and memorandums of understanding in existing and new areas of cooperation.

“This visit underscores Pakistan’s continued commitment to strengthening ties with Malaysia,” the foreign office said. “It also reaffirms the importance both countries place on working together to promote peace, stability, trade & investment and sustainable development.”

Pakistan and Malaysia established diplomatic ties in 1957, soon after Malaysia’s independence, and cooperate closely in multilateral forums such as the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Commonwealth.


China sends additional relief supplies to Pakistan for flood-affected families

China sends additional relief supplies to Pakistan for flood-affected families
Updated 04 October 2025

China sends additional relief supplies to Pakistan for flood-affected families

China sends additional relief supplies to Pakistan for flood-affected families
  • Special aircraft carrying 90 tons of tents, blankets, life jackets and sleeping bags arrives in Islamabad
  • The consignment follows two earlier Chinese relief flights sent after devastating floods in Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: China dispatched a fresh consignment of relief goods to Pakistan on Saturday to support families affected by this year’s monsoon floods, which displaced thousands of people, especially in the eastern Punjab province, said an official statement.

The latest assistance from Beijing comes at a time when Pakistan is struggling to recover from weeks of torrential rains and riverine floods that inundated large parts of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, damaging homes, infrastructure and farmland.

“A special relief aircraft weighing 90 tons arrived today at Islamabad International Airport, carrying 700 tents, 16,000 blankets, 1,000 life jackets, and 4,000 sleeping bags to support communities impacted by recent floods,” said the National Disaster Management Authority.

“China has once again demonstrated its solidarity with Pakistan” it added.

The new consignment follows two earlier relief flights sent by the Chinese authorities on Sept. 28 that carried 300 tents and 9,000 blankets, reflecting what the statement described as Beijing’s “continued support in times of crisis.”

The NDMA said the distribution of supplies is being coordinated with provincial and local authorities to ensure delivery to the affected population.

The monsoon season this year has killed at least 1,037 people and affected millions across Pakistan, according to official estimates, reviving memories of the 2022 floods that submerged a third of the country.

The monsoon provides up to 80 percent of the country’s annual rainfall but also causes regular devastation. 


Interpol asks Pakistan to help trace Range Rover stolen from UK, tracked to Karachi

Interpol asks Pakistan to help trace Range Rover stolen from UK, tracked to Karachi
Updated 04 October 2025

Interpol asks Pakistan to help trace Range Rover stolen from UK, tracked to Karachi

Interpol asks Pakistan to help trace Range Rover stolen from UK, tracked to Karachi
  • The black vehicle was stolen from Harrogate in 2022 and later traced to Karachi’s Saddar area
  • Pakistan has asked Interpol to share updated location details to facilitate the recovery operation

KARACHI: Interpol has requested Pakistan’s help in recovering a Range Rover Sport stolen from the United Kingdom, according to an official letter that surfaced this week, after British investigators traced the vehicle’s signal to Karachi earlier this year.

The communication, sent by Pakistan’s National Central Bureau of Interpol on Sept. 26, said UK authorities had asked local police to trace and locate the vehicle, stolen from the northern English town of Harrogate in November 2022.

The car, a black Range Rover Sport originally registered as MK70 OKW, was tracked to the Saddar area of Karachi in February through its onboard telematics system.

“We received a letter from Interpol ... requesting assistance in recovering a vehicle stolen from the UK,” said SSP Amjad Ahmed Shaikh, who heads the Anti-Car Lifting Cell of Karachi Police.

“Since the location they provided for this vehicle, stolen in 2022, was from February, we have emailed them to request the current location,” he added. “Once we receive the updated location, action will be initiated and the vehicle will be recovered.”

According to the letter, the UK police requested that Pakistani authorities make an attempt to trace and locate the vehicle.

The document said the Range Rover remained listed as stolen in the global Interpol database. It also identified the last known coordinates as Qur’angi Service Road, Azam Basti, Saddar Town, on Feb. 11.

The case was first flagged by Interpol Manchester, which informed Pakistan’s Interpol bureau about the vehicle being tracked to Karachi earlier this year. 


Pakistan says over 14 India-linked militants killed in Balochistan operation

Pakistan says over 14 India-linked militants killed in Balochistan operation
Updated 04 October 2025

Pakistan says over 14 India-linked militants killed in Balochistan operation

Pakistan says over 14 India-linked militants killed in Balochistan operation
  • Security forces destroy several hideouts in Khuzdar district during intelligence-based raid, state media reports
  • Islamabad accuses New Delhi of backing militant groups as separatist violence surges in resource-rich province

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s security forces killed more than 14 militants allegedly linked to India and destroyed several hideouts during an operation in the restive southwestern province of Balochistan, state media reported on Saturday.

The operation was carried out in the Zehri area of Khuzdar district, where security forces foiled an attempt by militants to intimidate local residents, according to the country’s official news channel.

Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest but poorest province, has long been plagued by an insurgency that has intensified in recent months, with separatist militants increasingly targeting security personnel, government officials, infrastructure and non-local residents.

“More than 14 terrorists linked to the so-called ‘Fitna-e-Hindustan’ were killed and over 20 injured in the Khuzdar operation,” Pakistan Television (PTV) said in a post on Instagram.

“Security forces remain fully prepared to eliminate these India-backed terrorists to ensure public safety,” it added.

In recent months, Islamabad has repeatedly accused India of backing militant groups to foment insurgencies in Pakistan, an allegation New Delhi denies.

Balochistan is strategically significant for its vast mineral wealth and as a transit hub for the multibillion-dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Yet, the province has long been gripped by separatist violence, with groups such as the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) intensifying attacks in recent years.

These groups demand independence for the province, accusing the central government of exploiting the province’s natural resources, a charge Islamabad denies.

Balochistan has also witnessed a string of high-profile attacks since the beginning of the year. In March, the BLA hijacked a passenger train, and in May, a suicide bombing in Khuzdar killed several children after targeting their school bus.

Security forces, civilians and non-local workers are frequently targeted by separatist groups in the region, though authorities have mainly relied on intelligence-based operations rather than launching a full-scale military campaign. 


Pakistan military warns India against aggression after army chief’s remarks on ‘erasing Pakistan’

Pakistan military warns India against aggression after army chief’s remarks on ‘erasing Pakistan’
Updated 05 October 2025

Pakistan military warns India against aggression after army chief’s remarks on ‘erasing Pakistan’

Pakistan military warns India against aggression after army chief’s remarks on ‘erasing Pakistan’
  • Military says India inventing pretext for another conflict, vows to strike ‘farthest reaches’ if war erupts
  • Both countries had an intesne military standoff this year before a US-brokered ceasefire was announced

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s military said on Saturday India was trying to invent reasons for renewed aggression, issuing a strongly worded statement in response to hostile statements from New Delhi this week and warning Pakistan would not hold back and would “hit the farthest reaches” of the neighboring state if fresh clashes erupt.

India targeted several sites in Pakistan earlier this year after a militant attack in the disputed Kashmir region which it blamed on Islamabad, despite Pakistan’s denial of involvement and its call for an international probe. The escalation between the two nuclear-armed neighbors triggered intense missile, drone and artillery exchanges before a US-brokered ceasefire was announced on May 10.

Pakistan said it shot down six Indian fighter jets, including French-made Rafales, with New Delhi acknowledging some losses but disputing the number. Earlier this week, Indian Air Force Chief Amar Preet Singh claimed his forces had downed five Pakistani fighter planes, while Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi accused Islamabad of “terrorism” and warned that India would strike so hard that its rival would “lose a place in history and geography.”

Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh also alleged Pakistan had engaged in a military buildup near a sensitive border area, saying “a route to Karachi passes through Sir Creek.”

“We have noted with grave concern the delusional, provocative and jingoistic statements coming from the highest levels of the Indian security establishment,” the military’s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), said in a statement. “These irresponsible statements indicate a renewed attempt at fabricating arbitrary pretexts for aggression — a prospect which might lead to serious consequences for peace and stability in South Asia.”

“In the face of highly provocative statements of the Indian Defense Minister and its Army and Air Chiefs, we caution that a future conflict might lead to cataclysmic devastation,” it added. “In case a fresh round of hostilities is triggered, Pakistan shall not hold back. We shall resolutely respond, without any qualms or restraint.”

The statement accused India of “stoking violence” and “perpetrating terrorism” in the region — allegations New Delhi has previously denied — and said the world now recognized it as “the epicenter of regional instability.”

ISPR further warned Pakistan would strike deep inside India if attacked again.

“This time we shall shatter the myth of geographic immunity, hitting the farthest reaches of the Indian territory,” it said. “As for the talk of erasing Pakistan from the map, India must know that if the situation comes, the erasure will be mutual.”

The two South Asian rivals have fought three full-scale wars and numerous border skirmishes since their independence from Britain in 1947.

Any escalating rhetoric from both sides risks destabilizing the ceasefire and undermining diplomatic efforts to maintain calm.