Pakistan's Response to India's Operation Sindoor Anniversary Press Conference Raises Eyebrows
'Who asked you to speak in English?': Pak's bizarre counter of Indian military's Operation Sindoor anniversary presser
Hindustan Times
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In a press conference following India's Operation Sindoor anniversary, Pakistan's Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry questioned the use of English by Indian officials, sparking ridicule online. India marked the operation's success, claiming significant damage to terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan, while Pakistan countered with its own claims regarding the operation's nature and dialogue readiness.
- 01Pakistan's Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry criticized India's use of English during a press conference.
- 02India commemorated Operation Sindoor, launched to dismantle terrorist infrastructure, claiming over 100 terrorists killed.
- 03Chaudhary falsely labeled India's operation as 'unprovoked' and claimed to have downed Indian jets.
- 04India's Air Marshal AK Bharti detailed significant damage inflicted on Pakistan during the operation.
- 05Pakistan's Foreign Office expressed openness to meaningful dialogue with India.
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Following India's press conference marking the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, Pakistan's Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry responded by questioning why Indian officials spoke in English, suggesting it was an attempt to inform the world. This comment has drawn mockery on social media. Operation Sindoor, which began on May 7, 2025, aimed to dismantle terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan after the killing of 26 civilians in a terror attack. India's Air Marshal AK Bharti highlighted the operation's success, claiming the destruction of 9 terrorist camps and 13 aircraft, including high-value assets. In contrast, Chaudhary claimed India's operation was 'unprovoked' and asserted that Pakistan had downed Indian jets, a claim India has consistently denied. Meanwhile, Pakistan's Foreign Office spokesperson, Tahir Andrabi, stated that the country remains open to dialogue with India, emphasizing the need for meaningful discussions.
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The ongoing tensions and military operations between India and Pakistan could affect regional security and stability, influencing citizens' safety and diplomatic relations.
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