Days after Pakistan Army chief Field Marshal Asim Munir’s nuclear threat against India and the description of his own country as a “dumper truck”, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said the remarks were a reflection of a “predatory” mentality and a confession of Islamabad’s “failure”.

Pakistan should not have any delusion in its mind after Operation Sindoor, Singh said, in an apparent reference to Munir’s comments that the neighbouring country could use its nuclear weapons to take down India and “half the world” in the event of an existential threat in any future conflict with New Delhi.

The defence minister also said Munir likening his country to a “dumper truck” while describing India as a shining Mercedes was a reflection of Islamabad’s “own failure”.

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Singh was speaking at the Economic Times World Leaders’ Forum. “Recently, Pakistan’s army chief, General Asim Munir, was heavily trolled both within Pakistan and across the world for his statement,” he said.

“Everyone said that if two countries gained independence at the same time and one country, sound policies and foresight, built an economy like a Ferrari, while the other is still in the state of a dumper, then it is their own failure,” he said.

Rajnath, without directly referring to Munir’s nuclear threat, said Operation Sindoor has shown India’s approach in dealing with security challenges. “The Pakistani army chief, knowingly or unknowingly, has pointed towards a predatory mentality (kabilai aur looteri mansikta) that Pakistan has been a victim of since its inception,” he said.