In a fiery joint press conference with Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Pakistan’s military spokesperson Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry exposed what he called India’s “manufactured narrative” of Pakistani attacks, asserting that India’s claims of intercepting 15 Pakistani strikes are nothing but fiction.
DG ISPR categorically denied the Indian military’s assertions, calling them “a script straight out of Bollywood.” He challenged New Delhi’s narrative, saying, “Let India hear this clearly: When Pakistan strikes, it will not be invisible. It will be heard, seen, and acknowledged — not just by Indian media, but by the entire world.”
General Chaudhry revealed that India itself had launched four projectiles from Adampur, three of which landed in civilian areas of Amritsar. One crossed into Pakistani airspace near Dunga, where it was successfully neutralized by Pakistan’s air defence. Displaying debris from the intercepted missile, he stated that forensic analysis is underway, which is why it is currently being classified as a “projectile.”
“India deliberately fired three projectiles into its own territory. Their claim that Pakistan attacked 15 locations is laughable and baseless,” he said, mocking India’s narrative as belonging to the 18th century, not the digital reality of the 21st.
Taking a sharp dig at the Indian establishment, the DG ISPR questioned, “When will the Indian government and military exit their film fantasy and enter the real world? If your air defence is so incredible, how did five of your fighter jets get shot down — even when you chose the time and place to initiate conflict?”
He ridiculed the staged visuals broadcast by Indian media, claiming that photos of supposed impact zones in Amritsar were taken in dry crop fields with no signs of real damage. “At least set fire to the crops if you want to make your false flag operations believable,” he added sarcastically.
General Chaudhry warned that Pakistan’s strategic patience should not be mistaken for weakness, reiterating that the country would retaliate on its own terms.
“When Pakistan decides to respond, there will be no need for Indian media to declare it. The entire world will know — the visuals will be unmistakable, and the echo will be deafening,” he concluded.