Entering Pakistan and killing terrorists will lead to India’s loss : Pakistan’s foreign affairs expert

Rajnath Singh’s statement on entering Pakistan and killing terrorists

Islamabad (Pakistan) – India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on 6th April, stated that India would enter Pakistan and kill terrorists. This statement has sparked discussions in the Pakistani media. Sajid Tarar, a Pakistani foreign affairs expert, commented on this, saying that by entering Pakistan and killing terrorists, India would face losses, not Pakistan. “What is there in Pakistan that you (India) can destroy ? India is aspiring for a seat in the Security Council, and such actions will result in losses for India,” Tarar remarked.

Sajid Tarar further added,

1. The world does not want to associate with Pakistan

India has handed over the entire development contract of Kashmir to the United Arab Emirates. Pakistan asks the UAE for money. Even though Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has visited Saudi Arabia, the world doesn’t want to associate with Pakistan.

2. Saudi Arabia views India as an emerging power

In Pakistan, the tradition is for the Prime Minister or Army Chief to make Saudi Arabia their first visit after taking office. Now, the situation has changed. Saudi Arabia is maintaining better relations with India than Pakistan, seeing India as an emerging power.

3. China’s advancement is due to avoiding international disputes

Even if India’s statement is influenced by election season, it will result in India’s loss. Companies like ‘Tesla’ are entering India, and the world is investing there. In such a scenario, India’s aggressive statements could lead to investment withdrawals. India’s neighbours are leaning towards China and Western countries are distancing from it. Your (India’s) real enemy is China. China has advanced by avoiding involvement in international disputes.