Pakistan's Khwaja Asif's UN speech goes viral, as' risk '' riks' changes, says Netizens on Sindoor shook him ': Look
Pakistan’s Minister of Defense Khawaja Asif made headlines for his speech at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC). Instead of his remarks on artificial intelligence and Indo-pack tension, it was his repeated slips that caught everyone’s attention, with one netizen who said hilarious “Operation Sindoor shook him”. ‘Risk’ has changed ‘riks’, and’ development ‘has developed’ as the Minister of Defense continued to read before him before him. At one point, what was meant to be ‘breathtaking pace’ became ‘breathtaking space’ – with all the verbal mistakes of Khwaja Asif to seven. Here is a cut of the incident, which left Netizens in splits: observers also noted the Pakistan minister of defense with words such as ‘instability’ and ‘technological differences’. Phrases like ‘first time’ came out as ‘Sirst Time’, with the effort of the minister to describe ‘six pillars’ which become a clumsy ‘six pip pillars’. ‘Operation Sindoor shook him’ a compilation of all the mistakes made by Khwaja Asif, left Netizens in splits, with users on social media making hilarious comments. “Operation Sindoor shook him,” one user said. “Is Kehna Kya Chahte Ho,” said a second person – referring to the popular meme who has now become a general reaction to anything confusing. “Talk as their cricket team plays,” a third person said, adding to the series of remarks that the Pakistan minister of defense has drawn defense. In May, Khwaja Asif was trampled by his own leaders over his ‘social media is proof’ remark. Click here to see what the PAK defense minister said that the Minister of Pakistan’s defense minister who was full of Fumbles also brought the Operation Sindoor of India. “In the absence of global normative standards and legal straining, the AI revolution runs the risk of strengthening digital division, hiding new forms of dependence and promoting peace,” Khawaja Asif said and stifled the word ‘risks’. He claimed that during Operation Sindoor was launched in May through India after a terror attack in Pahalgam that killed 26 people-autonomous ammunition, high speed with double capable speed missiles and drones, warns about the dangers of AI-driven military technology.