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Pakistan condemns India over “manufactured crises” after Rajnath Singh statement

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Web Desk: Pakistan strongly rejected recent remarks by Rajnath Singh, calling them provocative and reflective of growing frustration amid shifting global dynamics.

Officials said the statements underscore what they described as India’s increasing diplomatic isolation, adding that such rhetoric risks further escalating tensions in an already fragile regional environment. Moreover, they accused New Delhi of attempting to deflect attention from internal challenges through inflammatory narratives.

Furthermore, Pakistan’s response alleged a pattern of what it termed “manufactured crises,” warning that attempts to implicate Islamabad without credible evidence follow a longstanding trajectory of escalation. Consequently, officials urged restraint and adherence to facts to avoid destabilizing the region.

At the same time, Pakistan reiterated its commitment to peace and stability, emphasizing that dialogue remains the only viable path forward. However, it maintained that the country remains fully prepared to respond decisively to any aggression, underscoring its resolve to safeguard sovereignty and territorial integrity.

In conclusion, officials called on India to move away from what they described as a policy of confrontation and instead engage constructively to ensure long-term regional relevance and stability.

Read more: Pakistan continues diplomatic efforts to resolve ongoing tensions, PM Shehbaz Sharif

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