
Pakistan has strongly condemned India’s recent military actions, describing them as blatant violations of its sovereignty and territorial integrity, and declaring them acts of war under international law.
The deliberate targeting of civilians, including women and children, was denounced as a heinous crime against humanity.
Islamabad has firmly rejected Indian accusations about terrorist camps within Pakistan, labeling them baseless. Following the 22nd of April 2025 incident, Pakistan had offered a transparent and neutral investigation, which was declined by India. International journalists had already visited the alleged sites, with further visits planned, but Pakistan claims India proceeded with its aggression to avoid exposure of its falsehoods.
In response to the attacks, Pakistan’s Armed Forces took defensive action, including the downing of five Indian fighter jets and UAVs, and reaffirmed their right to self-defense under Article 51 of the UN Charter. The military has been authorized to respond in a manner and time of Pakistan’s choosing.
The Pakistani nation expressed solidarity and pride in its military’s swift defense. The National Security Committee (NSC) has urged the international community to take note of India’s unprovoked aggression and to hold it accountable.
While committed to peace with dignity, Pakistan has made clear that it will not tolerate any violation of its sovereignty or harm to its people.