Overview
- DG ISPR Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said Pakistan has credible evidence implicating serving Indian army officers in terrorist acts inside the country and claimed this has been shared internationally.
- He asserted that undocumented Afghan nationals have been involved in terrorism and serious crimes, noting Pakistan has hosted refugees for decades and extended repatriation deadlines on humanitarian grounds.
- The military spokesman accused India of state-backed terrorism and rising extremism, and urged international involvement to help resolve the Kashmir dispute.
- He reiterated that Pakistan rejects all non-state armed groups, stating that only the state can declare jihad and that militias have no place in the country.
- Chaudhry warned that weapons left in Afghanistan after the U.S. withdrawal are surfacing in attacks, welcomed Washington’s designation of the Majeed Brigade as a terrorist group, and recalled President Trump’s role in mediating a May ceasefire with India.