'If you try again': Pakistan's Asif warns India against military conflict
Asif's response came days after India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi cautioned Pakistan against any misadventure.
PTI

Islamabad, 5 Oct
Pakistan Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Sunday warned
India against any future military conflict with Pakistan, saying a befitting
response would be given in case of such hostilities.
Asif's response came days after India's Defence Minister
Rajnath Singh and Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi cautioned Pakistan against any
misadventure.
Air Chief Marshal AP Singh on Friday said at least a dozen
Pakistani military aircraft including US-origin F-16 jets were destroyed or
damaged in Indian strikes during Operation Sindoor.
India has been maintaining that Pakistan pleaded for ending
the hostilities in May after Indian military pounded various Pakistani military
infrastructure.
Asif took to social media to respond sharply to what he
called provocative statements from New Delhi's top security establishment.
He termed some recent statements by Indian military and
political leaders as a "failed attempt" to restore their lost
credibility, which in his words was result of “pressure” after defeat in theMay clashes.
“The statements of the Indian military and political
leadership are a failed attempt to restore their tarnished reputation. After
such a decisive defeat with a score of 0-6, if they try again, the score, God
willing, will be far better than before,” he wrote.
He, however, did not elaborate what he meant by score of0-6.
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