Lies and Propaganda Have Turned Indian Military into Global ‘Laughing Stock’: Pakistan Army Slams Election-Time Jingoism

The Pakistan Army has lambasted Indian military leaders for peddling “delusional, fabricated, and provocative propaganda” ahead of Bihar and West Bengal elections, claiming it has reduced India’s armed forces to a “laughing stock” worldwide. In a scathing statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) accused New Delhi of rewriting the May 2025 “Marka-e-Haq” conflict—where Pakistan downed seven Indian jets—through “outlandish, Bollywood-style scripts” to mask defeat.
The retort targets remarks by Indian DGMO Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai, who claimed over 100 Pakistani casualties in “Operation Sindoor,” and Western Army Commander Lt Gen Manoj Kumar Katiyar’s assertion that Pakistan lacks the capacity to fight India. ISPR decried such “irresponsible statements” from a nuclear power under political pressure, warning they risk jingoism and South Asian instability. Pakistan vows a “swift, resolute, and intense” response to any aggression, emphasizing its resolve to defend every inch of territory. Social media erupted with memes mocking India’s narrative, amplifying the cross-border verbal salvos amid denied allegations of Pakistan’s involvement in a recent IIOJK tourist attack.

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