Moscow, May 4, 2025: Pakistan has issued a serious warning to India, claiming it possesses credible intelligence indicating that India is planning an attack. The statement comes amid rising tensions following the Pahalgam incident, which India has labeled a “false flag operation” and for which it has blamed Pakistan without providing concrete evidence.
According to diplomatic sources, Pakistan has not only rejected India’s accusations as baseless but also presented what it describes as substantial counter-evidence. Officials say that by leveling unsubstantiated claims, India is further eroding its international credibility.
Pakistan’s Ambassador to Russia, Muhammad Khalid Jamali, was unequivocal in his warning: “We have intelligence evidence that India is planning to attack Pakistan,” he said. “If India launches an attack, Pakistan will respond with full force—using both nuclear and conventional capabilities if necessary.”
Jamali also accused India of previously carrying out false flag operations and using them as pretexts to escalate tensions. He stressed that any aggression over water disputes, particularly violations of the Indus Waters Treaty (referred to as the Sindh Taas Agreement in Pakistan), would be treated as an act of war.
“The allegations made by India are completely baseless,” he stated. “We reject this war propaganda and reiterate our sovereign right to defend our borders.”
Pakistan has called on the international community to launch an impartial investigation into the Pahalgam incident, specifically inviting China and Russia to participate in the inquiry. Defense analysts echoed the ambassador’s remarks, suggesting India’s actions are exposing its own covert strategies and undermining its global standing.