ISLAMABAD: Pakistan’s prestige in diplomatic and military spheres has seen a significant rise following its success in the Marka-e-Haq, according to Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Attaullah Tarar. Speaking at an event in Islamabad, the minister highlighted that Pakistan’s achievements are the result of national unity, and he commended the role of media in strengthening the national narrative during the conflict with India.
According to Radio Pakistan, Attaullah Tarar emphasized that while Pakistan’s stature has been elevated, its eastern neighbor, India, faces isolation. He attributed India’s downfall to Pakistan’s military capabilities, specifically citing the effectiveness of its fighter jets and Fatah missiles. Tarar claimed that India was unable to sustain Pakistan’s decisive response for more than four hours.
He further articulated that the triumph in Marka-e-Haq underscores the country’s unwavering commitment to its security and dignity. The Information Minister expressed optimism about Pakistan’s future, asserting that the respect garnered over the past year will continue to grow.
Tarar also drew attention to Pakistan’s role as a frontline state in the war on terrorism, contrasting it with India’s alleged promotion of terrorism. He referred to the capture of Kulbhushan Jadhav as evidence of India’s activities and accused India of targeting Sikhs in Canada and the United States as part of its broader agenda.