Pakistan DG ISPR's "Money Back" Remark Sparks Alarm, Signals Deep Military Anxiety

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News18•07-01-2026, 10:32
Pakistan DG ISPR's "Money Back" Remark Sparks Alarm, Signals Deep Military Anxiety
- •Pakistan's DG ISPR used "street language" like "If you don't enjoy it, money back" during a briefing, alarming security and diplomatic circles.
- •Intelligence sources view this as a sharp departure from military communication standards, reflecting deep institutional anxiety within the Pakistan Army.
- •The DG ISPR issued threats to India and Afghanistan, declared Pakistan would be a "hard state" by 2026, and claimed India would "never recognise Pakistan’s existence."
- •This shift from ideological hostility to "grievance-driven ridicule" is seen as an expression of insecurity, stripping away diplomatic ambiguity.
- •The unprofessional communication undermines Pakistan's international credibility, exposing strategic unease amid internal instability and economic distress.
Why It Matters: DG ISPR's street language signals Pakistan Army's deep anxiety and undermines its global standing.
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