Oct 19, 2025TechAsiaFirstpost

Pakistan's Asim Munir continues warmongering, rattles nuclear sabre second time in two months

Tension between nations, representing geopolitical conflict and military threat.

Pakistan’s Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir has once again resorted to war-mongering tactics against India, warning that Islamabad would “respond much beyond the expectations of the initiators” in the event of any fresh conflict.

This is the second time in two months that Munir has made such threats. The previous statement was also seen as provocative by India and other nations in the region. The tension between the two nuclear-armed neighbors has been escalating due to various factors, including border disputes and cross-border terrorism.

The use of nuclear rhetoric by a top military official is alarming and could lead to a dangerous escalation in the region. International bodies and neighboring countries have urged restraint from both sides to avoid a catastrophic conflict.

The situation remains volatile, and the international community is closely monitoring the developments in South Asia.

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