At the “Marka-e-Haq and Beyond” forum in Islamabad, Ambassador Sohail Mahmood warned India against violating the Indus Waters Treaty, declaring that blocking Pakistan’s water would be considered an act of war. Former Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman reaffirmed Pakistan’s military readiness, dismissed Indian claims of Chinese involvement, and credited national unity for the country’s resilience. He stressed that Pakistan seeks peace but will respond decisively to any aggression, while also highlighting Afghanistan’s interest in joining CPEC and the Belt and Road Initiative.
At the “Marka-e-Haq and Beyond” forum in Islamabad, Ambassador Sohail Mahmood warned India against violating the Indus Waters Treaty, declaring that blocking Pakistan’s water would be considered an act of war. Former Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman reaffirmed Pakistan’s military readiness, dismissed Indian claims of Chinese involvement, and credited national unity for the country’s resilience. He stressed that Pakistan seeks peace but will respond decisively to any aggression, while also highlighting Afghanistan’s interest in joining CPEC and the Belt and Road Initiative.
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