Pak Army Chief Munir's Chilling Warning To India On Indus Waters
Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir has issued a stern warning to India, declaring that water is Pakistan's red line, after Prime Minister Narendra Modi said Pakistan is "sweating" due to the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty. Speaking to educators in Islamabad, Field Marshal Asim Munir claimed that Pakistan will never accept Indian hegemony and will not allow compromise on water, which he linked directly to the survival of 240 million Pakistanis. The remark comes after India suspended the water-sharing pact in response to Pakistan-backed terror attacks, including the Pahalgam massacre. India has made it clear that no talks or treaties will continue while Pakistan sponsors cross-border terrorism.#asimmunir #induswaterstreaty #waterwar #operationsindoor #operationindus #modispeech #pakistanarmy #terrorismresponse #indiapakconflict #pahalgamattack #modivspakistan #indiapakistantensions #modispeech #pahalgamattack #pakistanterror #toibharat
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