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Pakistan is begging for air defense system from America, said- India fired 400 missiles from 80 fighter jets

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Pakistan’s Noor Khan airbase suffered damage-Photo-Reuters

Shahbaz Sharif had earlier confirmed Indian attacks on Pakistani soil, including Rawalpindi, during the border tension. He admitted that India fired its Brahmos missile, which targeted several provinces of Pakistan, including Rawalpindi airport.

During Operation Sindoor, the Indian Army has taught Pakistan a tough lesson. First, India destroyed 9 terrorist bases in Pakistan and POK during military action and later, while retaliating to Pakistan’s attacks, it also damaged 11 of its military bases. Pakistan completely surrendered in front of India’s air defense and military prowess and had to face defeat. In such a situation, now the neighboring country has appealed to America for the purchase of weapons.

Confession of Pakistan Minister

A 13-member delegation of Pakistan has publicly demanded advanced American weapons in Washington. Pakistan’s Central Minister Musadik Malik has appealed to America to sell them air defense systems and fighter aircraft. This confession of Pakistan exposes the claim in which the Shahbaz government is spreading the lie of military advantage over India among the people of its country.

In a video viral on social media, Pakistani minister Malik said, ‘India came with 80 aircrafts, carrying 400 missiles, some of which are capable of carrying nuclear weapons. You must have seen what happened to us. If we did not have air defense systems, we would have been reduced to rubble. The technology that India was using is very advanced. Therefore, we say give us those technologies, we will buy them from you.’

Shahbaz’s claim exposed

Malik is part of the team led by Pakistan People’s Party President and former Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who is currently in Washington to hold talks with US officials and lawmakers. Pakistan has also sent a delegation led by Bilawal Bhutto on a foreign tour, imitating India.

This statement of the Pakistani minister is exactly opposite to the domestic statement of Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif. When Malik was seeking help, Sharif’s government kept presenting the recent conflict with India as a victory for Pakistan. He claimed that India was forced to declare ceasefire and Pakistan emerged victorious. Islamabad not only claimed victory but also gave credit to army chief Asim Munir and promoted him to the rank of field marshal.

Pakistan copied India

Shahbaz Sharif had earlier confirmed Indian attacks on Pakistani soil, including Rawalpindi, during the border tensions. He admitted that India fired its BrahMos missile, which targeted several Pakistani provinces, including Rawalpindi airport.

In a separate speech in Islamabad, he said Indian missiles hit Noor Khan airbase and other key installations.

This urgent appeal by the Pakistani team in Washington comes at a time when India has razed to the ground the terror camps in Pakistan in the aftermath of the Pahalgam terror attack. India had sent an all-party delegation, led by Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, to the US to brief it on the Pahalgam terror attack and the subsequent Operation Sindoor.

Amid diplomatic pressure, Pakistan has also sent another team to Moscow, which is visiting several countries in an attempt to improve its position in the face of intensifying global scrutiny. However, India has exposed Pakistan before the world and exposed it as a country supporting terrorism.