After winning in Marka-e-Haq, Pakistan’s reputation around the world changed: Ahsan

Pakistan’s standing on the international scene has altered following its triumph in Marka-e-Haq (Battle for Truth), according to Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal on Friday.
Speaking to the media and to Pakistanis living abroad at the Pakistan High Commission in London, Ahsan Iqbal claimed that India had established itself as the “regional policeman” before to this conflict. He claimed that Pakistan beat India under the Field Marshal’s leadership after our military responded forcefully to the Indian onslaught.
The people of Palestine and Kashmir are more aware of the importance of having their own state, according to Ahsan Iqbal. He claimed that prior to May 6, a particular political party was actively disseminating misinformation about Pakistan, its military, and the Army Chief. It was demonstrated on May 10 that Field Marshal Asim Munir was the most courageous commander Pakistan has ever seen.
He claimed that throughout the conflict with India, the army and the country showed incredible bravery. He commended Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, stating that he made tough but essential choices when he first took office. “They wouldn’t have taken such difficult decisions if someone else had been prime minister. He pointed out that the previous administration had artificially lowered petrol costs before to its departure.
He said, “We were forced to raise fuel prices when we came into power, but not a single protest was seen in any city.” According to him, Pakistan is once more moving forward. Political unrest caused the past initiatives to fail, but this time we need to make sure that we have long-term success, he said.