India-Pakistan: Pakistan’s leader officials show a mirror, mirror that makes the leaders of the Pakistan and officials

Jnn, New -Delhi. During Operation Sindoor, the leaders of Pakistan and the army officials make a funeral claim to encourage their people. Sometimes a leader claims to leak India in the fight and sometimes the army officer is threatening India on the Indus water agreement. The Pakistani Pakistan, who makes fictional claims, knows that if the Indus water agreement is suspended, the fall for water will require, but despite it, his leaders sometimes talk about the attack on India to comfort the general public and sometimes make them fiction. Thus, India will lose six rivers and promote this connection, Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary, Director General of Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR), threatened India that if he violated the Indus Water Agreement, he would lose all the six rivers in the agreement. Kashmir’s moral and legal right to rivers has the basis of his fictional claim that Kashmir is a disputed area, and if Kashmir is included in Pakistan in the future, India will lose all six rivers because Kashmir has moral and legal rights about these rivers. This allegation of Ahmed Sharif Chaudhary may recommend how much restlessness in Pakistan is due to India’s step to suspend the Indus water agreement. Nuclear expensing Pakistan People’s Party President and former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto said the whole world is now warding off the world. India makes water a weapon by suspending the Indus water agreement. He said India makes water a weapon by suspending the Indus water agreement. He warned the world that if there is a nuclear war between India and Pakistan, the entire region and the world will have to suffer. Pakistan also described Pakistan as a country suffering from terrorism, and he also described Pakistan as a country suffering from terrorism. In light of the tough attitude of India about terrorism, Bilawal Bhutto threatens the world for nuclear war and wants to be under pressure over India. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif claimed that Pakistan avenged the defeat of the 1971 war. India-Pakistan battle could have reached a dangerous turn: Shahbaz Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif on Thursday described the Pahalgam terror attack as unhappy, saying that the battle between Pakistan and India could take a very dangerous turn at any moment. India demolished nine terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pojk under Operation Sindoor on May 7. After India’s actions, on May 8, May 9 and 10, Pakistan tried to target the Indian military bases, which agreed to stop military action, refut to Pakistanic military institutions. It was agreed to stop military action on May 10 after a four -day battle between the two sides.

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