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    Pakistan’s Sovereign Stance: No More Concessions

    Web Desk2By Web Desk2April 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
    Pakistan’s Sovereign Stance: No More Concessions
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    The decision to shut down Pakistani airspace to Indian airlines, scale back diplomatic engagement, and declare Indian defense attachés persona non grata marks a historic shift in Islamabad’s foreign policy posture. For years, Pakistan endured Indian slander, false flag operations, and diplomatic insults in silence. That phase is now history.

    India’s hollow threats to unilaterally exit the Indus Waters Treaty were met with a clear and unambiguous message: You scrap treaties, we scrap peace accords. For every step India takes toward confrontation, Pakistan will now respond with firm, calculated countermeasures. No more goodwill gestures. No more blind commitment to civility when none is offered in return.

    This is not impulsive nationalism — it is the assertion of a sovereign state refusing to be bullied. The move reflects a broader realization within Pakistan’s leadership: diplomacy cannot be a one-sided exercise, and accommodation is not weakness, but its excess is.

    India continues to play dangerous games — in Kashmir, at international forums, and through covert destabilization efforts. But this time, Pakistan didn’t just push back. It redefined the rules of engagement.

    Gone are the days when Pakistan would run to appease international players or soften its stance to avoid rocking the boat. The world should take note: Pakistan is done negotiating with a neighbor that sees dialogue as a trap and peace as a pause between provocations.

    Pakistan has taken its position — and it’s no longer on the back foot.

    DiplomaticShift IndianAggression IndoPakTensions kashmirissue ModiGovernmentExposed NoMoreConcessions PakistanAirspaceClosure PakistanSovereignty RegionalSecurity StrategicRetaliation
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