In a fresh threat, Pakistan has warned India not to test its resolve, saying they were prepared to respond as they did earlier in the year. Pak military spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor said with the backing of 207 million citizens, Islamabad can again shoot down two Indian air force planes if needed. "I would like to tell India: do not test our resolve. If the time comes, the Pakistani army will defend the country, with the help of 207 million people of Pakistan, and will repeat the 27th February incident (when two Indian planes were shot down by Pakistani forces)", said Ghafoor.
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