“We Are Ready, Don’t Test Us” Tops Trends Amid Pahalgam False Flag Fallout

Pakistan Fully Prepared for Any Aggression, Warns DG ISPR

Islamabad – May 1, 2025 — In the wake of India’s alleged false flag operation in Pahalgam and its aggressive posturing, Pakistan’s civil and military leadership responded with unity and clarity, sparking a wave of patriotic fervor across the nation. The powerful message delivered by the Director General of the Inter-Services Public Relations (DG ISPR) has become a viral sensation, with the phrase “We are ready, don’t test us” emerging as a top trend on social media platforms.

Addressing a press conference, DG ISPR firmly stated, “We are ready, don’t test us — we made that clear in 2019.” He emphasized Pakistan’s stance as a responsible nation that does not initiate conflict but is fully prepared to respond to any aggression.

“If the enemy believes that aggression is the only path, then let it be known—we are ready. But they must not test our resolve,” the DG ISPR declared. He confirmed that the Pakistan Armed Forces have completed preparations for a response in every domain and are alert at all times and in all places.

He further added, “The Pakistani people will defend their sovereignty and integrity at all costs. If India chooses the path of military confrontation, that will be their choice. What happens next will then be ours.”

The DG ISPR’s bold and clear statement has resonated deeply with the public, with citizens flooding social media with posts expressing solidarity and determination. The hashtag #ہم_تیار_ہیں_آزمانا_نہیں (“We are ready, don’t test us”) became the number one trending topic, symbolizing national unity and defiance in the face of external threats.

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Defense analysts say the DG ISPR’s address has effectively countered India’s narrative and sent a strong message of deterrence. The viral response from the public further underscores the unwavering resolve of the Pakistani nation to safeguard its sovereignty.

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