India vs Pakistan – Pakistan’s Absurd Threat After Army Chief’s Warning, War of Words Escalates
Experts decode India-Pakistan tensions as Barkha Dutt discusses the fierce war of words and India’s strong warning to Pakistan on Mojo Story.
As nuclear tensions rise between India and Pakistan, senior journalist Barkha Dutt engaged in a high-stakes discussion with top national security experts — Lt Gen (Retd) Satish Dua, Lt Gen (Retd) Ata Hasnain, and Ambassador Bashwati Mukherjee — on Mojo Story, decoding the recent exchange of fierce statements between the two nations.
The conversation followed a series of bold remarks from India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Army Chief, and Air Chief, all cautioning Pakistan over its expanding military infrastructure near Sir Creek. The Army Chief’s warning that India could “erase Pakistan from the map” if provoked has rattled Islamabad, prompting its Defence Minister to issue an absurd threat to “bury India under the wreckage of its planes.”
Lt Gen Hasnain described India’s statements as “synchronized and deliberate,” signaling a clear message of preparedness and deterrence. He emphasized India’s growing ability to shape narratives and respond effectively to Pakistan’s provocations. Lt Gen Dua added that India has evolved from a “soft state” to one ready for “preemptive and proportionate responses.” Ambassador Mukherjee argued that Pakistan remains isolated internationally, with only conditional Chinese backing, and asserted that India must be ready to “finish unfinished business” if pushed into conflict.
Throughout the debate, Barkha Dutt underscored the fine balance between strategic restraint and national defense. She concluded that while Pakistan’s unpredictable behavior keeps tensions alive, India’s preparedness for “war in pursuit of peace” remains its strongest message to the world.