Any misadventure by Pakistan in the Sir Creek sector will invite a decisive response, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh warned on Thursday, adding that the reply would be so strong it could “change both history and geography.”
He said, “India has made several attempts to resolve the issue through dialogue, but Pakistan's intentions remain unclear. The recent expansion of its military infrastructure near Sir Creek reveals these intentions.”
At first glance, Sir Creek looks like little more than a 96-km stretch of muddy, uninhabited marshland between Gujarat and Sindh. Yet this narrow estuary has for decades been at the centre of one of the most complex disputes between India and Pakistan. What appears to be a remote, desolate strip of land carries weighty implications, from control over oi