'If there is a war, Pakistan will cease to exist, Defense experts warn, said- Pakistan will be split into pieces.

Posted on 9th May 2025 by rohit kumar

Amid tensions between India and Pakistan, former army soldiers and defense experts have warned the neighboring countries. Defense expert chief Sanjeev Srivastava and army veterans have warned that further escalation of tensions by Islamabad could lead to disastrous consequences, including the division of Pakistan.

 

Sanjeev Srivastava said, 'If a declared war starts, it could lead to the disintegration of Pakistan. The internal conditions in Pakistan are already bad, and the demand for independence is increasing in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Gilgit-Baltistan. Pakistan is politically unstable and economically bankrupt. Under such circumstances, moving towards war could lead to its destruction and its existence.'

 

'The situation is on the verge of war'

Sanjeev Srivastava further said, India has given a befitting reply to Pakistan's actions, including drone attacks, missile attacks, and air strikes. These retaliations have been measured. However, the situation is now on the verge of a full-scale war. If Pakistan continues its nefarious activities, India may be forced to declare war, he warned.

 

The Pakistani attack foiled

 

Sanjeev Srivastava also mentioned the successful use of missile air defense systems like S-400 by India and claimed that Pakistani air strikes were 'completely foiled'. He said that Indian retaliatory strikes also destroyed defense installations built by China inside Pakistan.

 

'Now India will have to respond swiftly'

 

Retired Brigadier Vijay Sagar Dhiman also posted, given this, he said, since Pakistan has attacked for two consecutive nights, last night it has carried out a three-way drone attack targeting Jammu, Punjab, and even Rajasthan, so India should now respond swiftly. I have personally seen the attempt to attack Jammu airport.

 

India shot down more than 50 Pakistani drones of Pakistan

Vijay Sagar Dhiman further said - More than 50 drones were shot down in the recent attack. This shows India's preparedness, but also highlights Pakistan's continued aggression. The time has come for a response on all fronts. Major General KK Sinha (Retd) said that India has 'targeted nine key locations spanning over 1,000 kilometres from Muzaffarabad to Bahawalpur.

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