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10-Day War Suffices India to Make Pakistan Kiss the Dust: Modi


Thu 30 Jan 2020 | 04:40 PM
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Narendra Modi, Indian Prime Minister, said that his country has the military capabilities suffice to make Pakistan kiss the dust if a war breaks out between the two neighboring nations.

He expected the war may last for ten days only to defeat the Pakistanis completely.

The Indian Premier had addressed cadets of a military academy in New Delhi, the capital city of India hours ago.

He pointed out that Pakistan had lost three wars to India and the Indian army will take 7-10 days to defeat its Pakistani counterpart.

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Modi added that he regretted because his predecessors hesitated to use the force against Pakistan.

He claimed that Islamabad won’t have an opportunity to respond to an Indian attack.

The Indian Premier went on to say that Pakistan continues to wage a proxy war by supporting secretly the rebel groups in Kashmir.

Muslim factions in Kashmir are still fighting to expel the Indian forces off the province or at least getting autonomy rule to their homeland.

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A Muslim majority abide by the disputed mountainous province borders India, Pakistan, and China.

On the other hand, the Pakistani officials condemn remarks made by the Indian PM.

They described those remarks as irresponsible and agitating for war but those Indian statements are unhopeful attempts to distract local and international criticism.

India’s federal parliament has passed a controversial law granting citizenship to non-Muslim immigrants to India. Muslims won’t get that right at all.

Pakistan’s Foreign Minister released a statement said the Pakistani army has the ability and efficiency to cope with the Indian threats.

An Indian fighter was shot down by the Pakistani warplanes and its pilot was captivated but he was released later.

The statement stressed that the accident proved the Pakistani strength to challenge India.

India and Pakistan went to three major wars since they got the independence of Britain in 1947, along with countless clashes across the borderline.

Kashmir was always the core of the conflict between the two nuclear powers.

The two nations may have equal nuclear arsenals.