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Jihad is part of our military training and operations: Pakistan Army

Jihad is part of our military training and operations: Pakistan Army

Time of India13-05-2025

Pakistan Army's spokesperson, Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif, emphasized Islam's integral role in military training and operations, citing the army's motto and a recent operation's name as evidence. This statement, along with scrutiny over the spokesperson's family ties to extremist networks, has drawn attention. India responded by warning of appropriate retaliation for any violations of border peace agreements.
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