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Army chief warns India against ‘misadventure’

PublishedFebruary 23, 2019
COAS Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa visits LoC to review state of preparedness and morale of the troops. — INP/File
COAS Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa visits LoC to review state of preparedness and morale of the troops. — INP/File

• In press conference, military spokesman tells New Delhi: ‘Don’t mess with Pakistan’
• Says pension of ex-spymaster Asad Durrani has been stopped for violation of military code of conduct
• Discloses two army officers have been held for espionage

ISLAMABAD: Army chief Gen Qamar Bajwa, during a visit to the Line of Control (LoC) on Friday, warned India against aggression, saying any misadventure would receive resolute response from his troops.

Gen Bajwavisited the LoC to review the state of preparedness and morale of the troops, a day after the National Security Committee authorised the armed forces to respond to any Indian aggression with full force. The top commander’s visit signalled the highest level of preparedness to the adversary.

War hysteria in India in the aftermath oflast week’s attack on Indian security forces in occupied Kash­mir’s Pulwama area has led to fears that India may undertake military action to deflect public attention from internal problems.

Read:'World needs to dissuade India from its war-mongering after Pulwama'

Speaking to the troops on the frontlines in Chirikot and Bagsar sectors, Gen Bajwa said: “Pakistan is a peace-loving country but we will not be intimidated or coerced. Any aggression or misadventure shall be paid back in same coin”.

Meanwhile, military spokesman Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor, while addressing a press conference at the Inter-Services Public Rela­tions office, said in case India started aggression against Pakistan it would be surprised by the level of response it would get from the Pakistani armed forces.

In a message directed at Indian military planners, the spokesman said: “Be rest assured, should you initiate any aggression. First, you shall never be able to surprise us. We are ready. In response we shall for sure surprise you.”

Talking of deployment at forward locations, Gen Gha­foor said Pakistani troops “shall have superior force ratio at decisive points”. He cautioned the Indian army against underestimating Pakistani defence, saying: “Never think that we shall fall short of capacity. … We have the ways and means for the end state.”

He said Pakistani armed forces were “ready to res­pond to full spectrum thr­eat” and in the event of Ind­ian aggression, “shall dominate the escalation ladder”.

Emphasising unity within the country, the military spokesman said: “We have singleness of conception all across from PM to a common citizen, including all political parties and other segments of society from our chiefs down to soldiers. We have the will and the determination.”

His message for the Indian side was “don’t mess with Pakistan”.

He said that Pakistan’s military capabilities were India-specific and the troops were battle-hardened after a long fight against terrorism.

Questioning Indian allegations of Pakistani state’s involvement in the Pulwama attack, the general said that the timing of the strike showed the other side had tried to benefit from it. He maintained that a closer look at the events and circumstantial evidence, including the vehicle and explosives used in the attack, proved that Pakistan was not involved. He also called for analysis of the video in which the attacker claimed responsibility.

“Pattern of attacks shows that whenever in Pakistan there is some important ev­ent due, some staged act­ion of this sort takes place,” the spokesman noted.

He further said: “The attack took place miles away from LoC. The explosives used in the attack were not from Pakistan. The car used was not from Pakistan either. The attack was carried out by a youngster from occupied Kashmir who was mistreated by Indian security forces.”

Maj Gen Ghafoor said unlike India which unleashed allegations soon after the attack, Pakistan denied the allegations of its involvement after conducting its investigations. “We are responding to India as a responsible state,” he said and recalled that Prime Minister Imran Khan’s statement on the escalation made an unprecedented offer to India by proposing dialogue on terrorism and other outstanding matters and offering cooperation in investigation of the attack.

Asad Durrani

Maj Gen Ghafoor, sharing an update on the investigation against former Inter-Services Intelligence chief retired Lt Gen Asad Durrani, said that he had been found guilty of violating the Military Code of Conduct and accordingly punished.

“His pension has been stopped immediately and we are working with the Ministry of Interior over whether or not to keep him on Exit Control List,” he said.

Gen Durrani had collaborated with former Indian top spy A.S. Dulat in a book project. The book titled The Spy Chronicles: RAW, ISI, and the Illusion of Peace contains conversations between Gen Durrani and Dulat mediated by an Indian journalist. The two former spies had in the book touched upon some of thorny issues that kept Pak-India ties strained for decades, at times pushing them to the brink of war. These issues included terrorism, particularly Mumbai attack, Kashmir, spy wars and the influence of defence bureaucracies in the two neighbouring countries.

Gen Durrani was later tried for violation of the military code of conduct which is applicable on all serving and retired military personnel. Section 55 of the Military Law, which relates to “conduct unbecoming of an officer” is considered to have a very wide scope.

The military spokesman further disclosed that in another case, two Army officers had been taken into custody on the allegations of espionage and Army Chief Gen Qamar Bajwa had ordered a field general court martial against them.

The military spokesman, responding to a question about angry statements made by some Iranian officials after the attack on a Revolutionary Guards bus, said Pakistan and Iran had brotherly ties, which would further improve.

“We are discussing with Iran fencing of the border so that that no one can misuse the space,” he said.

Pakistan and Iran share over 900-km-long border which is infested with criminal gangs, militants and drug traffickers. Some of the groups have in the past carried out cross-border attacks killing Iranian border security forces. Therefore border security has for long remained a major irritant in bilateral ties.

Published in Dawn, February 23rd, 2019

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Gordon D. Walker
Feb 23, 2019 08:41am
Right to the point... Bravo!Gordon D. Walker Canada
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AXH
Feb 23, 2019 08:45am
Modi, Pakistan is a responsible nation and does not want war. But, Pakistan is ready for your misadventure..
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Murtaza M
Feb 23, 2019 08:51am
This is the most maturely handled situation (by govt and army) ever by Pakistan - bravo to naya Pakistan.
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Harry Jam
Feb 23, 2019 08:52am
Crystal clear
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Momin
Feb 23, 2019 09:30am
Yes Pakistan is a peace loving nation and has never started a battle against any country.
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Aamir
Feb 23, 2019 09:34am
The statement should come from the Defence Minister of Pakistan!
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Manu Sharma usa
Feb 23, 2019 09:42am
Don't worry. India only need Masood n Hafeeze.
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Dawn
Feb 23, 2019 09:46am
Pakistan is obviously not the instigator. But if push comes to shove.... . This is yet another series of drama by India as the article says due to recent events in Pakistan as well as boiling pot/s in India not to mention the election fever in the air. Modi must consider saving humanity and not his position.
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Kkl
Feb 23, 2019 09:47am
I like his so many colourful medals...
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Zak
Feb 23, 2019 09:55am
'The top commander’s visit signalled the highest level of preparedness to the adversary.'Enemy beware, you have been warned.
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SATT
Feb 23, 2019 10:13am
Dignity is more valuable than life.One should fight for dignity.
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Anti-Corruption_Pakistani
Feb 23, 2019 10:31am
The good news is that our COS Gen Bajwa, PM Imran Khan and entire public are united and determined to dispel any misadventure from any country. We shall not be bullied by anyone, our sovereignty, integrity and vision for a prosperous Pakistan cannot be challenged - we are ready to crush any evil actions with unforgettable force. (ACP - Gharib Awam ki Awaz).
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Sudhanshu
Feb 23, 2019 11:13am
Like you guys did in past...correct
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SkyHawk
Feb 23, 2019 11:31am
Excellent and to the point message by COAS and DG ISPR .
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Khan Wali
Feb 23, 2019 11:37am
India is in fool's paradise, Pakistan's capability specially in nuclear field is much more ahead of India (capable of thermonuclear device).
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Anonymouseeeee
Feb 23, 2019 12:10pm
We Pakistani civilians stand united with our brothers in uniform to defend the nation against any Indian misadventure. I believe India knows that such an action from their side will cost them dearly.
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Mani
Feb 23, 2019 12:19pm
Fact. The attack at Pulwama is because of Indian at atrocities in Kashmir.
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Sumaira
Feb 23, 2019 12:54pm
Please try to maintain peace between two countries (India and Pakistan)....It will goes in favour of both countries.
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Sandip
Feb 23, 2019 03:04pm
@Momin, please check history
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P. S. Natarajan
Feb 23, 2019 03:07pm
A surprise if it is forewarned cannot be a surprise.
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M. Saeed
Feb 23, 2019 03:55pm
Air protection of Islamabad appears to have already started, as observed in the unusual flying of the air force jets.
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Zeeshan Ali
Feb 23, 2019 06:48pm
@Manu Sharma usa, What about your blast buddy enjoying some free jail air in Pakistan yes your Kalbushan bhayia. who is he? why he blast here and trained groups in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, against our soil, who funded him, is India spoiling the World bank money on these proxy wars against Pakistan and Afghanistan??? Never consider Pakistan as weak as Bangladesh.
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Krishna
Feb 24, 2019 08:35am
I'm sure there is a reason behind such everyday statements. They sure have Intel on what's comming.
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Ali Kazmi
Feb 24, 2019 08:41pm
@Kkl, 'I like his so many colourful medals...'Too bad you can't get them for killing Kashmiri children.
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Dp
Feb 25, 2019 02:03am
@Momin, really?
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Raj Hundal
Feb 25, 2019 02:31am
@Kkl, He won them in Saddam Hussain look alike contest..
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Ali Kazmi
Feb 25, 2019 09:32am
@Sudhanshu, exactly, remember Aurangzeb?.
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SHAKTEE
Feb 25, 2019 10:53am
@Zeeshan Ali, right bro.. we think Bangladesh is far superior..
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Echs
Feb 25, 2019 11:05am
@Momin, Bangladesh is listening.
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