ISLAMABAD: “
Pakistan will pay [back] India in its own coin in case of any misadventure,” Defence
Minister Khurram Dastgir Khan warned on Tuesday, responding to his Indian counterpart’s comments from a day earlier.
Following a militant attack over the weekend on an Indian army camp in Sunjuwan in Held Kashmir- which left 10 people dead, including five Indian soldiers and a civilian -Indian Foreign
Minister Nirmala Sitharaman directly blamed
Pakistan for the attack, saying: “
Pakistan will have to pay for Saturday’s militant attack […] Intelligence inputs show that
terrorists were controlled by their handlers from across border. Evidence are being scrutinised by NIA (National Intelligence Agency).
Pakistan is expanding the arch of
terror to areas south of Pir Panjal and resorting to ceasefire violations to assist infiltration.”
Khan, in a statement issued on Tuesday, said: “Instead of the knee-jerk reaction of blaming
Pakistan without substantiation, India must answer for state-sponsored espionage against
Pakistan.”
“Living evidence in person of Kulbhushan Jadhav is in front of the world,” he added.
He said that
Pakistan’s armed forces are fully prepared to defend the country and “any Indian aggression, strategic miscalculation, or misadventure regardless of its scale, mode, or location will not go unpunished and shall be met with an equal and proportionate response.” “India has failed to deliver justice to the 42
Pakistanis murdered in the Samjhota Express
terrorism 11 years ago,” Khan said, adding that India was destabilising regional and world peace through irresponsible statements on nuclear deterrence and escalation of attacks on the Line of Control. “An aggressive
Pakistan-centric doctrine and arrayed forces under a belligerent regime leading to possible strategic miscalculation by India will seriously impact the strategic stability in South Asia,” he warned. Sitharaman’s comments came a day after Islamabad had urged New Delhi not to whip up war hysteria. On Sunday,
Pakistan’s Foreign
Ministry had strong
ly rejected similar allegations voiced by the Indian media. “A particular section in the Indian media runs with their innuendos to malign
Pakistan and whips up public frenzy. We are confident that the world community would take due cognisance of India’s smear campaign against
Pakistan, and the deliberate creation of war hysteria,” the Foreign
Ministry statement had said.
Published in Daily Times, February
14th 2018.