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Wed, Jun 24, 2026

No one can dare to target Pakistan’s nuclear program, says DG ISPR

'No one above the state of Pakistan': DG ISPR

RAWALPINDI: Director General (DG) of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, has said that no one can dare to target Pakistan’s nuclear program, and Pakistan’s nuclear program is completely safe.

Giving an exclusive interview to a foreign TV, he said that Pakistan’s nuclear capability is invincible, which reflects Pakistan’s confidence in its defense capabilities and the current regional balance.

DG ISPR says that Pakistan has described any aggression against the Islamic State as a threat to regional stability, and the Indian political leadership has admitted to supporting terrorism in Pakistan on several occasions.

He said that the mastermind of the Indian-sponsored terrorism network is Ajit Doval. Many countries, including the US and Canada, have admitted to Indian state terrorism.

India is supporting and financing terrorist acts in Pakistan.

Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry said that India’s nefarious intentions are a systematic conspiracy to destabilize Pakistan’s security.

India’s nefarious intentions are a systematic conspiracy to destabilize Balochistan in particular, and India has adopted state-sponsored terrorism as a policy against Pakistan.

He said that in Islam, the authority to wage jihad or fight lies solely with the state, and no individual, organization, or group has the authority to wage jihad or fight in Islam.

Fitna al-Kharij has no connection with Islam, humanity, Pakistan or Pakistani traditions. The term Fitna al-Hindustan is for those terrorists whom India supports. Fitna al-Hindustan is actively destabilizing the country, particularly in Balochistan.

He said that the term Khawarij is being widely used in the Pakistani army and media, while the term Khawarij is for those armed groups that attack the state and army.

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