India’s top military leadership has issued its sharpest warning in years to Pakistan: end support to terrorism or face consequences that could alter your place on the map.

The warning came on Friday in a rare twin show of force from both the Army and Air Force Chiefs, underscoring India’s growing impatience after months of renewed tensions — from cross-border activity near Sir Creek to evidence of continued militant infrastructure on Pakistani soil.

Army Chief to Pakistan: “This Time No Restraint, If It Wants to Continue in Geography”

Speaking from a forward post at Anupgarh in Rajasthan, near the India–Pakistan border, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi abandoned the careful language that usually marks such occasions. His words were unambiguous.

“This time, we will not maintain the re

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