India's BIG Warning to Pakistan After Asim Munir's Nuke Threat - ‘Any Misadventure Will Have Painful Consequences’
India cautioned Pakistan that ongoing hateful and war-mongering rhetoric, including nuclear threats, will lead to severe repercussions, officials said on August 14, 2025.
- In a strongly worded statement, Randhir Jaiswal warned Pakistan that any misadventure will have painful consequences, urging temperance on Thursday .
- Amid mounting tensions, Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir warned that if Pakistan perceives existential threat, `we'll take half the world down with us`, followed by Bilawal Bhutto's threat to attack the Indus River.
- At least 22 Indian civilians and eight defence personnel were killed in the shelling by Pakistan Army along the Line of Control.
- On April 23, New Delhi placed the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance and rejected the Court of Arbitration Award, citing terrorism and threats.
- The international community may assess the irresponsibility inherent in these statements, as the MEA noted such threats will not deter India from protecting its security.
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India warns Pakistan of 'painful consequences' if it continued to indulge in 'war-mongering' - The Statesman
The sharp reaction from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) came in response to a question on a reported nuclear threat made by Pakistan's Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir during his recent visit to the United States
India Slams Pakistan Over ‘War-Mongering’ Remarks, Says Anti-India Rhetoric To Hide Own Failures
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal made the remarks during a press conference stating that “any misadventure will have painful consequences, as was demonstrated recently.”
‘Any misadventure will have painful consequences’: India warns Pakistan over ‘reckless’ anti-India rhetoric
India on Thursday strongly criticised Pakistan for “reckless, war-mongering and hateful" comments from its leadership against New Delhi, and warned that any misadventure would be dealt with “painful consequences."
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