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India’s COAS fabricated narratives cannot impose coerced “new normal” along the LoC

Islamabad: India’s Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Upendra Dwivedi’s annual press conference on January 13, 2026, reeks of fabricated narratives designed to justify aggression and coerce a “New Normal” along the LoC.

According to Kashmir Media Service, the claims of the Indian Army Chief are a pack of lies built on baseless assumptions, aimed at masking India’s failures during the May 2025 conflict.

The so-called “22-minute strike” in “Operation Sindoor” is pure fiction evidence of derailing Pakistan’s decision-making or killing 100 Pakistanis. It’s desperate propaganda to portray India as swift and decisive, ignoring how Pakistan’s resilient forces compelled India to beg for ceasefire amid heavy losses.

Allegations of eight active “terrorist camps” with 100-150 militants six along LoC, two on International Border are outright smears. These are civilian areas under constant Indian surveillance, used to pretext future incursions.

Pakistan maintains no such infrastructure; this is India’s ploy for deterrence signaling, justifying preemptive strikes while evading accountability for its own state-sponsored terrorism in Kashmir.

Indian COAS miscalculating scenario, proposing a dedicated Rocket Force modeled on Pakistan’s and China’s reveals India’s escalatory intent between two nuclear-armed neighbors. Folding Pinaka, Pralay, and BrahMos into a single command aims to enable swift, short-duration operations below the nuclear threshold, where even minor miscalculations could spiral into nuclear war.

Faster decision-making cycles will counter India’s focus on high-intensity precision actions, ensuring credible conventional deterrence without strategic escalation.

Lumping Türkiye with Pakistan on a “misinfo emergency matrix” is hypocritical; India amplified fake news during the conflict via its media and bots. This warns of info-warfare retaliation, but Pakistan won’t yield.

The US-China Economic and Security Review Commission’s 2025 Annual Report to Congress states: “Pakistan’s military success over India in its four-day clash showcased.”

This rare US acknowledgment validates Pakistan’s battlefield gains, including downing Indian jets with advanced systems like PL-15 missiles.

All international reports commend Pakistan’s measured approach, while consistently pointing to India’s actions as nuclear brinkmanship and a source of regional instability.

This aligns with President Trump’s repeated claims of averting nuclear war through US mediation and pressure saving millions and he praised by Pakistan’s civil military leadership while India denied third-party involvement.

 

There can be NO New Normal based on coercion. Pakistan’s resolve safeguards sovereignty, thwarting India’s nuclear brinkmanship for lasting peace.

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