Pakistan Claims Victory Over India in Marka-e-Haq Military Operations


RAWALPINDI: Pakistan’s military leadership announced a decisive victory over India in multi-domain operations during a military exercise known as Marka-e-Haq. Director General Inter-Services Public Relations, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, revealed the outcomes of the operations at a press conference in Rawalpindi, emphasizing the country’s strategic successes and its role as a stabilizer in the region.



According to Radio Pakistan, Lieutenant General Chaudhry, alongside Deputy Chief of Naval Staff Operations, Rear Admiral Shifaat Ali, and Deputy Chief of Air Staff Projects, Air Vice Marshal Tariq Ghazi, presented ten strategic outcomes from the exercise. The first highlighted the debunking of India’s portrayal of Pakistan as a terrorism source, asserting that Pakistan is instead a victim of state-sponsored terrorism by India. The exercise further consolidated Pakistan’s reputation as a regional security stabilizer.



The press release detailed that the operations led to the global recognition of the politicization and militarization within India’s leadership, and the exposure of Indian media’s discredited information tactics. Lieutenant General Chaudhry noted that these operations marked a transformation in warfare, encompassing multi-domain operations and non-combat strategies, demonstrating Pakistan’s preparedness in air, sea, land, information, and cyber domains.



Lieutenant General Chaudhry also mentioned the reaffirmation of deterrence between the two nuclear neighbors, and Pakistan’s recognition as a geopolitically significant middle power. The final outcome emphasized the strong unity between Pakistan’s people, government, and armed forces, termed the Bunyan-um-Marsoos effect.



The briefing included information on ongoing military operations against terrorism, with Lieutenant General Chaudhry stating that Afghanistan is being used as a base for such activities in Pakistan. He stressed the importance of the Afghan Taliban regime not harboring terrorists.



Deputy Chief of Naval Staff Rear Admiral Ali highlighted Pakistan Navy’s role in safeguarding maritime economic interests, while Deputy Chief of Air Staff Air Vice Marshal Ghazi reported on the downing of several Indian fighter jets and the targeting of key Indian military infrastructure.



The press conference underscored Pakistan’s military capabilities and commitment to defending its sovereignty, with assurances that the armed forces are not involved in the country’s political affairs.

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