Pakistan has firmly dismissed India’s latest accusations, calling them part of a deliberate propaganda campaign aimed at tarnishing its image. In a strong response, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) condemned the claims as groundless and politically motivated.
The Indian media had blamed Pakistan for alleged attacks in Pathankot, Jaisalmer, and Srinagar. Pakistan’s Foreign Office rejected these charges, labeling them as irresponsible and false. Officials said the accusations serve no purpose other than spreading disinformation and fueling unrest in the region.
“This is yet another attempt to justify human rights violations and create more chaos,” the Foreign Office said in its official statement. It accused India of using such propaganda tactics to deflect attention from its own actions in the region.
The statement warned that such reckless narratives threaten regional peace. It urged the global community to take notice of India’s growing use of propaganda rhetoric, which undermines efforts for stability and dialogue in South Asia.
Defending its sovereignty, Pakistan emphasized its readiness to respond firmly. MoFA reaffirmed the country’s commitment to safeguarding its national interests with full resolve.
Spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan made Pakistan’s position clear. He stated that the nation is alert and fully committed to regional peace. “Pakistan reserves the right to react to any provocation,” he said. He also stressed that the country will not allow baseless propaganda campaigns to go unanswered.
Pakistan’s stance remains strong. It continues to counter Indian disinformation drives while promoting peace and stability through diplomatic means.