Afghanistan, May 18 -- Pakistan on Sunday condemned recent remarks by Indian Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi as "provocative and dangerous," warning that such statements could further destabilize South Asia.
Dwivedi said during a public event discussing last year's India-Pakistan conflict that if Pakistan continued supporting "terrorism," it could disappear "from the map of the world."
In response, Pakistan's military said the comments showed that Indian leaders had failed to accept "the reality of Pakistan's existence" and had not learned lessons from past conflicts.
The Pakistani military described the remarks as "delusional and inflammatory," stressing that Pakistan remains a nuclear power and an important regional state in South Asia.
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