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Islamabad: Pakistan has said that its armed forces are capable of defending its territorial integrity against any aggression, particularly from India.
The remarks was made by a senior Pakistan foreign ministry official who dismissed Indian army chief Gen Dalbir Singh's comments that India is prepared for short wars, The Express Tribune reported.
Accusing Pakistan of using "new methods" for creating unrest in Jammu and Kashmir and extending the arc of violence to other areas, Gen Singh on Tuesday said India is prepared for "swift and short" wars in the future.
The Pakistani official dismissed Gen Singh's warning as "mere rhetoric", saying there was no possibility of a "limited war" between the two nuclear-armed neighbours, the paper said.
The official said that Pakistan was capable of defending its sovereignty and territorial integrity against any foreign aggression, particularly from India, the paper reported. Pakistan has yet to make a formal reaction to Gen Singh's comments.
Last week Defence Minister Khawaja Asif ruled out the possibility of a "limited war" between Pakistan and India, saying "there is no space for a limited war. Any attack on us will depend on Pakistan's choice of response and timing."
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