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  "publishedAt": "2026-05-07T09:32:40.000Z",
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  "textContent": "RAWALPINDI: RAWALPINDI: Pakistan’s military spokesperson on Thursday said the armed forces had defeated an adversary “five times larger” during “Marka-i-Haq (Battle of Truth) while accusing India of fabricating terrorism allegations against Pakistan and pursuing aggressive nationalist policies in the region.\n\nSpeaking at a press conference marking one year since the conflict with India, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director-General Lt-Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said Pakistan had successfully fought a “multi-domain war” and shattered what he described as India’s long-standing narrative linking Pakistan to terrorism.\n\n“We buried India’s arrogance a year ago,” Chaudhry said, adding that Pakistan’s armed forces had fulfilled the nation’s expectations during the conflict.\n\nHe accused India of staging the Pahalgam incident as a “false flag operation” and said New Delhi blamed Pakistan within minutes without conducting an investigation.\n\n“An FIR was registered within 10 minutes of the incident, yet even after a year India has failed to present evidence,” he said.\n\nChaudhry questioned India’s repeated claims of targeting militant infrastructure, asking New Delhi to specify which alleged militant camps had been struck.\n\nCalling Pakistan “the biggest ambassador of peace” in the region, the military spokesperson said Islamabad continued to work for regional stability despite tensions with India.\n\nHe also criticised Indian political leadership, saying Indian politicians appeared “more like warmongers than politicians,” while accusing them of promoting Hindutva ideology and rhetoric linked to “Akhand Bharat,” or a greater unified India.\n\nThe ISPR chief further alleged that India’s professional military had been undermined by political interference and accused New Delhi of committing abuses against Kashmiri Muslims and minorities, including residents of Manipur.\n\nHe reiterated Pakistan’s position that Kashmir was not India’s internal matter and said the dispute should be resolved in line with United Nations resolutions.\n\nRelations between the nuclear-armed neighbours remain strained amid recurring diplomatic disputes, cross-border accusations and tensions over Kashmir.\n\n\n\n\n\nThe post ISPR chief says India’s “Pahalgam drama” is buried forever appeared first on HUM News English.",
  "title": "ISPR chief says India’s “Pahalgam drama” is buried forever"
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