India's rhetoric fueling instability: FO

Islamabad again offers dialogue to Delhi


Our Correspondent August 02, 2025 1 min read
Foreign Office spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan

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ISLAMABAD:

Pakistan on Friday categorically rejected what it called "baseless and irresponsible statements" made by Indian political leaders in the Lok Sabha regarding the so-called "Operation Sindoor", reiterating that such rhetoric only fuels instability in South Asia.

Foreign Office spokesperson, Ambassador Shafqat Ali Khan, addressing his weekly press briefing, said, "The world knows that India carried out attacks on Pakistani territory without a shred of credible evidence. The so-called strikes on alleged terrorist sites led to the martyrdom of innocent civilians. India failed to avail itself of Pakistan's immediate offer for a joint probe into the Pahalgam incident, which speaks volumes about the falsity of their claims."

He underscored that Pakistan's defense capabilities remain a strong deterrent against any adventurism by India. "For us, the only path to normalcy lies in mutual respect for sovereignty, territorial integrity, and adherence to international laws and UN charters. India's continued reliance on jingoism, chest-thumping, and empty rhetoric is jeopardizing regional peace and stability."

The spokesperson also dismissed recent remarks by the Indian Home Minister on the Indus Waters Treaty, saying such "displaced assertions carry no legal weight and cannot alter established international agreements."

Reaffirming Pakistan's position on terrorism, Ambassador Khan stated: "Groups like BLA and TTP are recognised as terrorist organizations. Evidence shows they are being funded and facilitated from across the border. We have consistently raised this matter with Afghan authorities and expect decisive action."

On relations with India, he said Pakistan remained open to dialogue based on mutual respect and international law but would continue to vigorously defend its sovereignty against any false narratives or hostile actions.

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