💨 Abstract
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar claimed that Operation Sindoor, launched by India in May, demonstrated Pakistan's military strength and challenged India's self-proclaimed role as South Asia's primary security provider. Dar asserted that the operation altered global perceptions of Pakistan's diplomatic and military capabilities. He highlighted intense diplomatic efforts during the crisis, including conversations with over 60 international leaders. Dar also credited Pakistan's economic potential, linking it to future leadership in the Muslim world.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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