Asim Munir warns after war anniversary

- Pakistan army chief Asim Munir marked the one-year anniversary of the India-Pakistan war by warning any future aggression would have “far‑reaching consequences.” - Both countries claim strategic success: India says Pakistan was forced into a ceasefire after Indian precision strikes, while each side leans on rhetoric to shape the narrative. - Commentators call the situation “managed hostility” — communication channels remain but neither side appears politically ready for a real peace process. (geo.tv) (aljazeera.com) (dawn.com)

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