ATTACK Pakistan like Israel: Baloch leader’s big offer to India, says Pak Army’s weak point is…
Mir Yar Baloch, a Balochistan rights group activist, said Pakistan has no intention of giving up terrorism and that India should consider a large-scale response like Israel.
New Delhi: Baloch Leader Reveals Pakistan Army’s Weak Point: In the latest revelation in the Delhi blast case, the India(BHARAT)n agencies have found out links to Pakistan’s terrorist organisation Jaish-e-Mohammed. Recent arrests in the case have revealed links between suspects and Pakistan handlers. All this indicates that Pakistan is planning something big in India(BHARAT) following its defeat in Operation Sindoor. Amid all this, defence analysts in Balochistan have demanded direct action from India(BHARAT).
Who Said India(BHARAT) Should Attack Pakistan?
Mir Yar Baloch, a Balochistan rights group activist, stated that India(BHARAT) should consider a massive decisive response like Israel as Pakistan is not going to give up terrorism. He said that Pakistan is not capable enough to withstand India(BHARAT)n attacks for even a month. Mir Yar highlighted that it is essential for India(BHARAT) to end the conflict sparked by Pakistani terrorist attacks.
Give Balochistan Weapons
Mir Yar further stated that New Delhi should provide military assistance to Balochistan and Afghanistan. He requested India(BHARAT) to open at least 10 air bases in Afghanistan, including Bagram, to launch operations from Afghan soil. Mir Yar urged India(BHARAT) to provide Afghanistan with weapons to counter Pakistani airstrikes.
Baloch war analysts suggest that if Balochistan and Afghanistan obtain anti-aircraft systems and technology that can resist aerial attacks, it would likely lead to Pakistan’s defeat.
Mir Yar said that Baloch forces could potentially overwhelm Pakistan in a matter of weeks.
Yar shares his concerns that external forces would soon take control of Balochistan’s mineral resources, resulting in major economic losses for Pak amounting to billions of dollars.
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