Indian Army Chief General Manoj Pande has issued a stern warning to Pakistan, stating that the nation must decide whether it wants to be a part of geography or history. Speaking at a press conference, General Pande emphasized that continued support for cross-border terrorism would lead to Pakistan's isolation in the international community.
Army Chief's Strong Message
General Pande asserted that India is committed to maintaining peace and stability in the region, but will not tolerate any acts of aggression. He highlighted that Pakistan's actions, including the infiltration of terrorists and attempts to disrupt peace in Jammu and Kashmir, are counterproductive to regional harmony.
Call for Decisive Action
The Army Chief urged Pakistan to take concrete steps to dismantle terrorist infrastructure on its soil. He warned that if Islamabad continues on its current path, it risks being left behind as the world moves forward. "Pakistan must decide if it wants to be part of geography or history," he reiterated.
- India remains vigilant along the borders and will respond appropriately to any provocation.
- The Indian Army is prepared to defend the nation's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
- General Pande called for international support to pressure Pakistan into abandoning its hostile policies.
The statement comes amid heightened tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. India has consistently raised concerns about Pakistan's involvement in terrorist activities, particularly in the Kashmir region. The Army Chief's remarks underscore India's firm stance on zero tolerance for terrorism and its commitment to regional peace.



