WEBDESK: Amid growing tensions following India’s alleged false flag operation in Pahalgam, Pakistan has sent a clear and powerful message to the world: “We Are Ready, Don’t Test Us.” The statement, issued by Major General Babar Iftikhar, Director-General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), has become the rallying cry for the nation as it prepares to defend its sovereignty against any threats.
In a press conference, DG ISPR reiterated that while Pakistan does not seek conflict, the country is fully prepared to respond if necessary. He made it clear that the armed forces are ready to defend Pakistan’s borders and its integrity. “We Are Ready, Don’t Test Us,” he stated, emphasizing that Pakistan is a responsible nation that does not initiate aggression but will stand firm in the face of threats.
The phrase “We Are Ready, Don’t Test Us” quickly gained traction on social media platforms, with users across the country adopting it as a symbol of national strength and unity. The message has resonated deeply with the public, reflecting their unwavering support for the military’s readiness to protect Pakistan at all costs.
DG ISPR made it clear that Pakistan’s military forces are prepared across all domains. “We have completed all necessary countermeasures. Our forces are ready at all times and in all places,” he said. His words assured the nation that Pakistan’s military is fully prepared to act if the situation escalates.
The DG’s statement went on to emphasize that the Pakistani people will not hesitate to defend the country’s sovereignty, no matter the cost. “If India chooses the path of military confrontation, it will be their choice. But if that path is taken, it will also be Pakistan’s choice how we proceed,” Major General Iftikhar added.
The powerful words “We Are Ready, Don’t Test Us” have become a slogan for the nation. Social media has been flooded with posts supporting Pakistan’s stance, with many citizens expressing solidarity with the military. The phrase has become a national symbol of strength, unity, and resolve.
As tensions continue to rise, Pakistan’s message remains clear: the country is ready to defend its territory and sovereignty, and “We Are Ready, Don’t Test Us.”