Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR) Director General Lt Gen Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry has said that the Indian government needs to transit from “theatrics and cinema” to the actual world.

Refuting Indian claims of Pakistan targeting 15 places in India, the DG ISPR questioned whether the Indian government was living in the 21st century or not.

“Because in the 21st century, every projectile leaves a digital trace and signature,” he said.

Showing video footage of the tracking of the projectile, the DG ISPR said that when something is sent towards Pakistan, it is monitored and it has a digital signature.

“You cannot cook up any story you want,” DG Chaudhry said.

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