India involved in hybrid warfare against Pakistan: President

Dunya News

India involved in hybrid warfare against Pakistan: President

ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) - President Dr Arif Alvi on Wednesday said that India was involved in hybrid warfare against Pakistan by using the soil of Afghanistan and supporting militancy and terrorism in the country.

Referring to the terrorist attacks on Pakistan’s Stock Exchange Karachi, Johar Town bomb blast, arrest of Kulbhushan Jadhav and many other terrorist activities, he said that these attacks had been carried out with the Indian support to destabilize Pakistan.

He stated that India was hatching conspiracies against Pakistan to destabilize it by funding militant organizations to carry out terrorist activities.

He added that India would not succeed in her evil designs as Pakistan’s armed forces were fully capable to overcome the security challenges, particularly the 5th generation war.

The President expressed these views was addressing the participants of 7th National Workshop on Baluchistan, who called on him here at Aiwan-e-Sadr, a press release issued by the President’s Media Wing here said.

The President remarked that the government was seriously focusing on the socio-economic uplift of Baluchistan to bring it at par with other provinces of the country.

He highlighted that Gwadar Port and various projects, under the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) would change the lot of the people of Baluchistan.

He said that CPEC would bring enormous opportunities to Baluchistan as the regional countries, particularly Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, would use the corridor for their exports and trade through Gwadar port.

The President stated that the minerals and fishery sectors of Baluchistan had immense potential and the federal government was taking serious steps to utilize the potential of these sectors for the benefits of the people of Baluchistan.

He deeply appreciated the fact that the political and military leadership of the country was taking keen interest in the development of Baluchistan.

In response to a question, the President underlined the need for reforming the judicial system to provide speedy justice to the people.

He remarked that Pakistan was emerging and the economic policies of the government had started paying dividends as evident from the economic indicators which were on upward trajectory.

While responding to the question of a participant about the emerging situation in Afghanistan, the President said that Pakistan had been making sincere efforts to promote peace and stability in Afghanistan and he urged the need for a peaceful political settlement of the problems in Afghanistan.