Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari has issued a stern warning to the Indian government, saying that if they continue to provoke Pakistan, they will face the consequences. Speaking at a rally in Gaddi Khaki, Sindh, on the 18th death anniversary of Benazir Bhutto, Zardari said that the Modi government should not take Pakistan lightly.
“We are not a country to be trifled with,” Zardari said. “We have the capability to defend ourselves, and we will not hesitate to do so. India may be a large economy, but it cannot sustain a war for four days.”
Zardari’s comments come at a time of heightened tensions between the two countries, with recent incidents of cross-border firing and a diplomatic row over the arrest of a Pakistani-American businessman. The Pakistani government has accused India of trying to destabilize the country.
The President also criticized the Indian government for its handling of the situation, saying that they were trying to create a “drama” to divert attention from their own internal problems.
“Pakistan has been a victim of Indian aggression for decades,” Zardari said. “We will not be intimidated by their threats. We will defend ourselves to the end.”
Zardari’s remarks were seen as a clear warning to the Indian government, and were widely reported in the Pakistani media.
In a separate development, the Pakistani government has announced that it will take steps to improve the country’s economy, including increasing trade with neighboring countries.
The move is seen as a response to the economic crisis facing the country, which has been exacerbated by the recent decline in global oil prices.
The government has also announced plans to increase investment in the energy sector, including the development of new power plants and the expansion of existing ones.
The announcement was made by the Finance Minister, who said that the government was committed to improving the country’s economy and providing better living standards for its citizens.
The government’s plans to improve the economy have been welcomed by the business community, which has been calling for measures to boost economic growth.
The business community has been critical of the government’s handling of the economy, saying that it has been too slow to respond to the crisis.
The government has also announced plans to increase investment in the education sector, including the development of new schools and universities.
The move is seen as a response to the country’s low literacy rate, which has been a major concern for the government.
The government’s plans to improve education have been welcomed by the education sector, which has been calling for measures to improve the quality of education.
The government’s announcements have been seen as a positive step towards improving the country’s economy and providing better living standards for its citizens.
However, the business community has expressed concerns that the government’s plans may not be enough to address the country’s economic crisis.
The country’s economic crisis has been exacerbated by the recent decline in global oil prices, which has reduced the government’s revenue.
The government has also faced criticism for its handling of the crisis, with many calling for more drastic measures to be taken.
The government’s plans to improve the economy have been welcomed by the international community, which has been calling for measures to boost economic growth in the region.
The international community has been critical of the government’s handling of the crisis, saying that it has been too slow to respond.
The government’s announcements have been seen as a positive step towards improving the country’s economy and providing better living standards for its citizens.
However, the business community has expressed concerns that the government’s plans may not be enough to address the country’s economic crisis.
The country’s economic crisis has been exacerbated by the recent decline in global oil prices, which has reduced the government’s revenue.
The government has also faced criticism for its handling of the crisis, with many calling for more drastic measures to be taken.
The government’s plans to improve the economy have been welcomed by the international community, which has been calling for measures to boost economic growth in the region.
The international community has been critical of the government’s handling of the crisis, saying that it has been too slow to respond.
The government’s announcements have been seen as a positive step towards improving the country’s economy and providing better living standards for its citizens.
However, the business community has expressed concerns that the government’s plans may not be enough to address the country’s

