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Pakistan warns of harsher response to any future ‘miscalculation’, Asif says in Marka-i-Haq message

Last updated: May 6, 2026 12:37 pm
Aqil Rahman
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Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif has warned that any future “miscalculation” by India would trigger a response that is “even more forceful and decisive,” using a sharply worded message tied to what Pakistani officials call Marka-i-Haq. The statement came as tensions resurfaced around the anniversary of the April 22, 2025 Pahalgam attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, an incident that continues to shape the rhetoric on both sides.

In his message, Asif said Pakistan remained committed to peace and regional stability, but insisted there should be “no ambiguity” about its readiness to defend sovereignty. He framed the warning as a response to recent remarks by Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who had cautioned Pakistan against any new “misadventure” ahead of the Pahalgam attack anniversary. Pakistani and Indian media both presented the exchange as part of a familiar cycle of public signalling between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

The phrase Marka-i-Haq carries political and military weight in Pakistan because it has been used by the Pakistani side to describe the confrontation that followed the 2025 Pahalgam attack and the subsequent military episode that ended on May 10, 2025. In that sense, Asif’s wording was not accidental. He was reaching back to a recent crisis, invoking it as proof that, from Pakistan’s point of view, past brinkmanship already showed how quickly escalation can spiral.

What makes the latest statement notable is its tone. It was not just a generic call for deterrence. Asif appeared to blend a warning with a political message, arguing that Indian rhetoric often rises at moments of internal pressure and accusing New Delhi of trying to externalise domestic problems through aggressive posturing. That line has surfaced repeatedly in Pakistani official messaging, but here it was delivered with unusually direct language and with the anniversary backdrop doing much of the emotional work.

On the Indian side, the mood around the Pahalgam anniversary has also been emphatic. Indian statements and coverage around the date stressed that attacks on India would invite a firm response, reinforcing the anniversary’s continued symbolic power in New Delhi’s security narrative. That helps explain why even short public remarks from senior ministers are being read less as isolated comments and more as part of a larger contest over memory, deterrence and domestic political messaging.

For now, there is no sign of an immediate military move linked to Asif’s remarks. Still, the exchange underscores something uncomfortable but obvious: the vocabulary of both sides remains steeped in retaliation, warning and historical grievance. And when officials on either side start talking about “misadventure” and “decisive response” in the same week, it tends to raise nerves across the region, even if no shots are fired.

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