Adviser to the Prime Minister Rana Sanaullah Khan has said Pakistan reserves the right to respond to India’s attack according to international law and the military leadership will respond appropriately as per the conditions.

“They have this right as the guardian of the nation’s defence, and the National Security Committee meeting has also agreed to this,” the PML-N leader said while speaking on Geo News programme ‘Capital Talk’.

“Our armed forces leadership and the government as well the prime minister had promised the nation that if India resorted to aggression, we would give a harsher response and we achieved that,” he said.

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