Pakistanis celebrating peace, not victory: DG ISPR

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ISLAMABAD: Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said Pakistanis are “celebrating peace, not victory,” reflecting the nation’s humility and preference for stability, as he reaffirmed the country’s unwavering resolve and strength to protect its sovereignty amid rising regional tensions.

In an exclusive interview with CGTV, he emphasised the country’s commitment to peace while condemning unfounded aggression and false allegations from India.Responding to questions about the possibility of escalating conflict following the Pahalgam incident, Lt Gen Chaudhry said Pakistan relies first and foremost on Allah and then on ourselves.

Tension between Pakistan and India began with an attack in Pahalgam on April 22, killing 26 people, which India blamed on Pakistan without public evidence.In retaliation, India suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, closed the Wagah-Attari border, and took diplomatic measures.

Pakistan responded with reciprocal actions, including halting trade and closing airspace. Tensions escalated further with missile strikes, leading to aerial combat and drone attacks.A ceasefire was announced on May 11 after diplomatic efforts, with Pakistan crediting the US, China, and Gulf states, while India claimed the truce resulted from bilateral talks.

He stressed that Pakistan’s unwavering determination and strength have been demonstrated repeatedly, and the international community is also expected to play its role in maintaining regional peace.

The ISPR chief criticised the ongoing aggression and false allegations against Pakistan, noting that mature nations are focused on addressing global challenges such as climate change, misinformation, and overpopulation, rather than imposing dominance through unfounded attacks.

“We have never bowed before, and we never will,” he said, adding that for Pakistan’s armed forces, the desire for martyrdom is greater than life.

On Pakistan’s partnership with China, Lt Gen Chaudhry highlighted the shared commitment of both countries to peace, stability, and economic development. He noted the importance of combating terrorism as a common threat to progress and praised China’s rapid development as a global model.

Addressing internal security concerns, especially attacks on Chinese engineers involved in development projects, the ISPR chief described Pakistan’s national power as an “iron wall” made up of the people, armed forces, diplomatic corps, media, and youth, all united against terrorism.

He added that Pakistan shared China’s vision for regional peace and prosperity, praising Beijing’s rapid development as a global model.

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