Pakistani Air chief indulges in sabre talk in response to heavy Indian firing
Islamabad, Nov 25: Pakistan's Air Chief of Staff, Air Chief Marshal Sohail Aman on Thursday said the country's armed forces especially the Air force were not worried about India at all.
Speaking at the International Defence Exhibition and Seminar (IDEAS) in Karachi, a day after three Pakistan Army men were killed exchange of fire with Indian troops across the Line of Control (LoC), the chief of air staff said he was "not at all worried about India".
The air chief also called on India to resolve the Kashmir issue, saying: "They should speak on matters of principle and our ties will improve."
The air chief's statement comes as tensions between the two neighbours flared in the aftermath of deadly clashes on the LoC.
The sabre talk comes at a time when Pakistan army has been helping terrorists launch attacks on the Indian side and in violation of the Geneva convention, had their solders mutilate the body of an Indian jaw an two days in Macchail. India has since responded with heavy firing and causalities on the Pakistani side as well.








