• Source:JND

The Chief of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has once again issued a hollow warning to India, stating, “Next time, the score will not be 6–0, but 60–0, Insha Allah (God willing).” The statement from Air Vice Marshal Shahryar Khan came during the Change of Guard ceremony held at Mazar-e-Quaid in Karachi, marking the 60th Defence and Martyrs’ Day of Pakistan, ARY News reported.

“Pakistan is a peace-loving and progressive nation,” he said, “but our desire for peace should never be mistaken for weakness.”

Notably, Pakistan claimed it had shot down six Indian military jets, including Rafale fighters, during the recent clash in May in response to Indian attacks on its territory— a claim the Indian side rejected on multiple occasions.

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Calling India its “enemy”, he claimed that all the ill designs of the neighbouring country would be foiled, adding that the armed forces are fully prepared to thwart all hostile intentions. He warned India that, Insha Allah, next time the score will not be limited to 6-0, but with the help of “Allah” it will be 60-0.

India launched a powerful attack against Pakistan terrorists in May this year following a deadly attack on Indian tourists in Pahalgam. 

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Referencing the Operation BunyanumMarsoos (Pakistan’s military operation against India), he noted that the Pakistan Air Force had demonstrated its capabilities by responding decisively and successfully, evoking the spirit and courage displayed during the 1965 war- a bogus claim as Islamabad lost the battle. “The enemy faced humiliation, and it served as a reminder that when the armed forces and the nation stand united, no power in the world can defeat us,” he added.

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On the contrary, in the recent conflict between India and Pakistan (Operation Sindoor), the latter had suffered extensive damage, be it terror infrastructure or army centres. Earlier in July, Indian army chief General Upendra Dwivedi said that the surgical strikes carried out during Operation Sindoor were a clear message to Pakistan that supporters of terrorism will not be spared.

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Gen Dwivedi said that during Operation Sindoor, the army eliminated nine high-value terrorist targets in Pakistan with zero collateral damage. He said the Indian Army is on its way to becoming a force to reckon with in the world.

(With inputs from agency)