The National Security Committee (NSC) has said that Pakistan reserves the right to respond to India’s airstrikes in “self-defence” at a time, place and manner of its choosing, with the military authorise to take “corresponding actions”.

Citing Article 51 of the UN Charter, the NSC said Pakistan has the right to retaliate in self-defence to “avenge the loss of innocent Pakistani lives and blatant violation of its sovereignty”.

“The armed forces of Pakistan have duly been authorised to undertake corresponding actions in this regard,” read the statement, seen by Dawn.com.

“Deeply anguished by India’s naked aggression, the entire Pakistani nation greatly appreciates and admires the bravery and courage of the armed forces and their timely action in the defence of their motherland. The nation stands galvanised and resolute in the face of any further aggression,” it read.

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