Dateline: New Delhi, April 4, 2026 Tensions between India and Pakistan have flared up once again after Pakistan’s Defence minister khawja made highly provocative remarks, warning of deep incursions into Indian territory in the event of a future war. In a controversial statement, Dar claimed that if conflict breaks out, Pakistani forces would not restrict themselves to border areas but would penetrate deep into India, even targeting civilians inside their homes. His remarks have triggered sharp criticism from strategic experts and policymakers in India. Security analysts have condemned the statement as reckless and irresponsible, accusing Pakistan of indulging in dangerous war rhetoric. They pointed out that such threats not only escalate tensions but also expose Islamabad’s continued reliance on intimidation tactics rather than diplomacy. Experts also highlighted what they called selective amnesia on Pakistan’s part, recalling India’s decisive response during last year’s hostilities, particularly under “Operation Sindoor.” According to defence observers, India’s firm military action had left Pakistan under significant pressure, forcing it into a defensive position. “Making such statements after facing strong retaliation in the recent past reflects political posturing rather than ground reality,” noted a senior defence analyst. The latest remarks are likely to further strain already fragile bilateral relations, with concerns rising over regional stability. Indian officials have so far maintained restraint but are closely monitoring the situation. Observers warn that continued inflammatory statements from Pakistan’s leadership could undermine peace efforts and push the region toward heightened confrontation.
Pakistan’s War Rhetoric Escalates: Eigen Issues Provocative Threats Against India
Pakistan Defence Minister khawja’s aggressive warning sparks outrage as experts recall India’s strong retaliation in past conflicts.
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