After the India-Pakistan tension decreased, both sides have started reducing the number of soldiers on the border. Meanwhile, the Pakistani Army General Sahir Shamshad Mirza gave a jackal that the risk of increasing tension in the future still remains.
Pakistani General Sahir Shamshad Mirza, who arrived in Singapore to participate in the Shangri-La Dialogue Forum, said that no step was taken on nuclear weapons during the struggle, but it was a dangerous situation.
‘Stress dangerously unstable among nuclear -rich neighbors’
General Mirza said in an interview to Reuters, “Nothing happened this time, but you cannot deny any strategic wrong estimation at any time, because when the crisis occurs, the reactions are different.” He gave jackal and said that even though the immediate crisis is decreasing, the underlying tension among the nuclear -rich neighbors remains dangerously unstable.
He said that the danger of increasing tension has increased in future, because the recent battle has moved beyond the disputed region of Kashmir to the main land of each country, on which both countries claim completely, but they have control over some parts.
‘We have come in the situation before April 22’
Mirza, chairman of Pakistan’s Joint Chief of Staff, said that the two armies have started the process of reducing the number of soldiers. Speaking on the public platform for the first time after Operation Sindoor, senior Pakistani General Mirza said, “We have come in a position before April 22. We are getting closer to that situation, or we must have reached close to that situation by now.”
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