WASHINGTON: Indian Air Force on Tuesday conducted air strike in Pakistan and destroyed the camps of the terrorists. After this attack, No country has spoken out in favour of Pakistan after India's air strike on a terror camp in the country, a former Pakistani envoy to the US said Tuesday, asserting that it was reflective that the world's patience on terrorist safe havens is running thin.
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Husain Haqqani, the former Pakistani Ambassador to the US, told PTI, "It is telling that no country has spoken out in Pakistan's favour after the Indian air strike.” He further said, "Even China called for restraint on both sides instead of supporting Pakistan in protesting India's violation of Pakistan's air space.”
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Mr Haqqani has been at odds with the powerful Pakistan Army and very frequently receives threats from radical groups in Pakistan. Currently serving as the Director of South and Central Asia at the Hudson Institute think-tank, his latest book is "Reimagining Pakistan: Transforming a Dysfunctional Nuclear State".
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Mr Haqqani said, "Hyper-nationalist sentiment in Pakistan may not want to recognise it but the world's patience on terrorist safe havens is running thin and that is not good for Pakistan,"
Earlier, India bombed and destroyed Jaish-e-Mohammed's (JeM) biggest training camp in Balakot in Pakistan's restive Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, about 80-km from the Line of Control (LoC) early Tuesday, killing more than 300 terrorists including trainers and senior commanders.