India’s military bluff exposed, now terrorism is its sole option.
Munir’s promotion highlights his strategic brilliance.
Omar Butt, the President of the Pakistan Business Network, made a bold statement on Friday, asserting that India, despite its claims of being a dominant regional power, has recently experienced a significant and embarrassing military defeat at the hands of Pakistan.
He emphasized that this outcome has led to a critical realization among India’s political and military leaders that their demoralised armed forces are unable to alter the existing balance of power in South Asia.
In a statement issued today, Omar Butt said this defeat serves as a wake-up call, highlighting the limitations of India’s military capabilities in the face of Pakistan’s strategic resilience.
He stated that if India wishes to challenge Pakistan, it would require at least ten years of sustained and organized preparation.
Omar Butt stated that following the failure of military options, India is increasingly concentrating on promoting terrorism within Pakistan and recent condemnable on a school bus is part of its plan.
However, the Pakistan Armed Forces remain vigilant and prepared on all fronts. They will not allow such hostile ambitions to succeed under any circumstances.
He stated that Modi is overstepping his boundaries, but Pakistan has made it clear that any aggression will be met with a decisive and forceful response.
India had assumed that Pakistan, facing economic pressure along with internal political instability and terrorism, would be unable to mount a significant military response, which was a serious miscalculation.
Now, in an attempt to cover up its embarrassment, the Modi government is resorting to frequent false statements and media propaganda. Nevertheless, the international community has begun to recognize India’s true face.
The world now understands that India has not only become militarily weaker, but its behavior has jeopardized the peace of the entire region.
He warned that without a fair and lasting resolution to the Kashmir dispute, sustainable peace in South Asia is unattainable. Tensions between the two nuclear-armed countries could escalate into open war at any moment, posing unacceptable risks for the entire world.
Butt further stated that Syed Asim Munir’s promotion to the rank of Field Marshal acknowledges his strategic insight, leadership, and military acumen, reflecting Pakistan’s military professionalism, superiority, and unwavering defensive resolve. Today, every patriotic Pakistani feels pride in their Army Chief’s advancement, which has instilled new hope and confidence among the public.
He emphasized that the business community firmly believes that national security is the foundation of economic growth. Strong and cohesive military leadership ensures investor confidence. Following this significant achievement, Pakistan will proceed with renewed resolve and unity.
He also urged diplomatic circles to abandon appeasement and take a realistic stance on India’s adventurism and the Kashmir issue to give peace a genuine chance in the region.
He added that India’s increasing reliance on hybrid warfare and its strategic use of proxies in Balochistan and other areas clearly demonstrates its frustration and inability to confront Pakistan directly. The latest attack on a school bus in Balochistan, which left several children killed and traumatized, is a grim reminder of the inhuman methods employed by Indian-backed elements.
Omar Butt called on international human rights organizations and global powers to break their silence and hold India accountable for its covert operations and gross human rights violations. He reiterated that Pakistan’s patience should not be mistaken for weakness, and any future acts of aggression would invite consequences far beyond India’s calculations.
He also stressed the need for unity among political parties, institutions, and the business sector to strengthen Pakistan internally, which is the best deterrence against external threats. “The stronger we are within, the safer we are from enemies outside,” he concluded.
He also emphasized the importance of strengthening regional alliances, particularly with China and other trusted partners, to counterbalance India’s destabilizing tactics.
He noted that Pakistan’s recent military success has reinforced the confidence of the international business community in the country’s stability.
He concluded by saying that national unity, coupled with strong leadership, is Pakistan’s most powerful weapon against both internal challenges and external threats.