Pakistan’s Armed Forces, Nation Stand United Against Indian Aggression: Rizwan Saeed
Washington, D.C.: Pakistan’s Ambassador to the United States, Rizwan Saeed Sheikh, has said that the country’s armed forces and its 250 million people stand like a solid wall in the face of Indian aggression.
He was addressing a gathering at the Embassy of Pakistan in Washington, D.C., in connection with Youm-e-Tashakkur (Thanksgiving Day), commemorating national unity and resilience.
Ambassador Sheikh said that Bunyan-un-Marsoos (solid wall) had shattered the prideful illusions of the enemy into dust. He emphasized that despite achieving significant successes and possessing military superiority, Pakistan’s armed forces have consistently demonstrated a desire for peace.
Highlighting India’s posture, the Ambassador pointed out that Indian rulers have openly and repeatedly articulated their longstanding ambition for regional dominance. He termed the recent display of the Akhand Bharat map in the Indian Parliament as a “clear and undeniable proof” of New Delhi’s expansionist agenda.
He further stated that such conduct is rooted in the extremist and terrorist ideology of Hindutva, which poses a serious threat to regional peace and stability.
Ambassador Rizwan Saeed Sheikh said any aggression against Pakistan will be met with a full and resolute response.