Pakistan Warns India It Will Respond To Airstrikes: ‘Get Ready For Our Surprise’
Pakistani Militant Group, Jaish-e-Mohammed, rammed a car full of explosives into a convoy carrying CRPF jawans, Indians have been filled with a lust for war. Pakistan’s army has warned it will respond to India’s aerial bombing over the disputed border in Kashmir, telling Delhi: “It is your turn now to wait and get ready for our surprise.”
India still hasn’t been able to accept that,” the Army spokesman said after the terror strike by Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad terror group in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district on February 14.
“We are not preparing for war, you (India) are issuing threats…we have right to respond to the threats. We are not preparing to initiate but planning to defend and retaliate which is our right,” the Army spokesman said.
Pakistan really cannot afford to go to war with India as of now:
As a country is stronger as far as weapons and arsenal is concerned. Pakistani chief Pervez Musharraf had himself admitted that if Pakistan struck India with nuclear bombs, India could retaliate with more such weapons.
India’s air force is also stronger than that of Pakistan, with more personnel and more weapons. Our fighter jets are more modernized and better equipped for combat.
India has stronger diplomatic ties with the rest of the world, including USA, unlike Pakistan. Around the world, Pakistan is deemed to be a country which provides refuge to terrorists. This has led to severance of ties with several nations.
India has waged war against Pakistan in 1947, 1965, 1971 and 1999. The surrender of 93,000 Pakistani soldiers to the Kargil War, India has been undefeated.
Pakistan as a nation has largely relied on exports and trade with India to sustain itself. On its own, Pakistan is economically and financially unstable, which makes conditions unsuitable for war.