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Rawalpindi: Pakistan's army chief
Raheel Sharif has described Kashmir as
the "unfinished agenda of the
Partition" and threatened an
"unbearable cost" of a "short or long"
war.
Speaking at an event in Rawalpindi on
Sunday, General Sharif said: "Let me
reiterate that our armed forces stand
fully capable to defeat all sorts of
external aggression."
The comments were seen as a direct
response to Indian Army Chief Dalbir
Singh Suhaag saying last week that
India has to be prepared for "swift,
short nature of future wars" because
of frequent ceasefire violations by
Pakistan and its "new methods" used
to keep Jammu and Kashmir on the
boil.
The Pakistan Army Chief said: "If the
enemy ever resorts to any
misadventure, regardless of its size
and scale - short or long - it will have
to pay an unbearable cost."
Raheel Sharif has described Kashmir as
the "unfinished agenda of the
Partition" and threatened an
"unbearable cost" of a "short or long"
war.
Speaking at an event in Rawalpindi on
Sunday, General Sharif said: "Let me
reiterate that our armed forces stand
fully capable to defeat all sorts of
external aggression."
The comments were seen as a direct
response to Indian Army Chief Dalbir
Singh Suhaag saying last week that
India has to be prepared for "swift,
short nature of future wars" because
of frequent ceasefire violations by
Pakistan and its "new methods" used
to keep Jammu and Kashmir on the
boil.
The Pakistan Army Chief said: "If the
enemy ever resorts to any
misadventure, regardless of its size
and scale - short or long - it will have
to pay an unbearable cost."