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“If India Can Give Birth, It Can Also…” What Rajnath Singh’s Explosive Warning To Islamabad Says? Is Balkanization of Pakistan On The Way?

At a time when Pakistan is already reeling under internal chaos from Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan’s (TTP) attacks to Baloch insurgency

Harishanker R P by Harishanker R P
18 October 2025
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“If India Can Give Birth, It Can Also…” What Rajnath Singh’s Explosive Warning To Islamabad Says? Is Balkanization of Pakistan On The Way?
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Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s thunderous words in Lucknow must have sent tremors across Pakistan’s power corridors. Addressing the flag-off of the first batch of Lucknow-made BrahMos missiles, he warned, “If India can give birth to Pakistan, it can also…” leaving the audience to interpret the unfinished line that carried a chilling undertone. At a time when Pakistan is already reeling under internal chaos from Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan’s (TTP) attacks to Baloch insurgency and protests by Tehreek-e-Labbaik, Singh’s statement serves as a stark reminder of India’s military might. For Islamabad, which continues to accuse India of “proxy wars,” this warning could not have come at a worse time.

‘Every Inch of Pakistan Within BrahMos’ Reach’

At the BrahMos Aerospace unit in Lucknow, Rajnath Singh declared that “Operation Sindoor” was merely a trailer of India’s capability against terrorism. “Every inch of Pakistan’s land is within the reach of BrahMos,” he asserted, calling the missile system a “symbol of India’s rising defence self-reliance.” Singh’s words reflected a new doctrine of deterrence rooted in precision, speed, and indigenous capability. His unfinished sentence “If India can give birth to Pakistan, it can also…” was a subtle yet powerful reminder of India’s historical leverage over its western neighbour, one that immediately set off debates across the subcontinent.

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The Defence Minister said BrahMos had proven its battle-worthiness during “Operation Sindoor,” India’s recent punitive strike against Pakistan-backed terrorists who were responsible for Pahalgam massacre. “Our enemies will not be spared. This was not just retaliation it was a message,” Singh noted. The four-day engagement that followed saw Pakistan’s drone attacks swiftly neutralised, reaffirming India’s technological superiority in precision warfare.

Pakistan’s Internal Collapse: Snakes Turning on the Breeder

Rajnath Singh’s veiled message came at a time when Pakistan finds itself imploding under the weight of its own contradictions. Once the patron of extremist groups, Islamabad today faces violent backlash from the same elements it nurtured. The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has launched an all-out offensive against Pakistani forces, with its leader Noor Wali Mehsud openly stating in a recent video, “We are fighting the Pakistani state’s oppression, not any foreign agenda.”

Meanwhile, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) continues to target Pakistani infrastructure and security posts in response to decades of exploitation and neglect. Even radical religious group Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), once a tool for street agitation, has turned hostile, paralysing the state with violent protests. Pakistan’s attempt to blame India for its domestic turmoil now looks farcical its “strategic assets” have become its deadliest liabilities.

In this context, Singh’s words backed by the might of the BrahMos strike at the core of Pakistan’s insecurity. India no longer needs to engage in shadow wars; its open assertion of readiness, backed by military dominance and moral clarity, is enough to unsettle Islamabad.

A Strategic Warning Rooted in History

Rajnath Singh’s statement also rekindles memories of National Security Adviser Ajit Doval’s legendary warning to Pakistan: “If you do another Mumbai, you will lose Balochistan.” That prophecy, once dismissed as rhetorical, now feels eerily relevant. Pakistan’s fragmentation is not the result of external interference it is the consequence of decades of double-dealing, state-sponsored terrorism, and institutional collapse.

India, on the other hand, has displayed remarkable restraint even as Pakistan-backed terror outfits continue to operate across the Line of Control. Yet Singh’s words suggest a doctrinal shift: deterrence through credible capability and strategic ambiguity. By implying that the creator can also be the destroyer, he delivered a message Pakistan cannot afford to ignore.

BrahMos: India’s Message of Self-Reliance and Supremacy

The Defence Minister highlighted that the BrahMos facility in Lucknow was built on 200 acres at a cost of ₹380 crore and would produce nearly 100 missiles a year for India’s three armed forces. “This is not just a factory it’s a symbol of India’s strategic independence,” Singh said, hinting at how supplier nations use spare-part disruptions as geopolitical weapons. His statement was seen as a subtle jibe at the U.S. over delays in GE engine supplies for the Tejas Mk-1A jets.

BrahMos a two-stage, supersonic cruise missile developed jointly by India and Russia combines speed, accuracy, and stealth. With a range of 290 km, it can strike deep within enemy territory with surgical precision. Singh described it as “the backbone of the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force,” embodying the spirit of the Modi government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India) vision.

The recent operational use of BrahMos in “Operation Sindoor” also signals India’s readiness to preemptively neutralize terror threats. By integrating Lucknow into the defence corridor, India is ensuring not only regional employment but also a decentralised and secure production network for future strategic needs.

The Message Behind the Missile

Rajnath Singh’s fiery address in Lucknow was far more than a routine defence event it was a declaration of intent. India’s message to Pakistan is unmistakable while the era of tolerance for cross-border terrorism is over, India’s patience should not be mistaken for weakness. With BrahMos as its spearhead and indigenous defence capacity as its shield, India stands ready to defend its sovereignty with precision and conviction.

For Pakistan, already torn apart by economic collapse, sectarian strife, and militant blowback, Singh’s unfinished sentence was not a threat it was a warning wrapped in historical truth. The same nation that once gave birth to Pakistan now holds the power to redraw the map of the subcontinent if provoked. In an age where deterrence is defined by credibility, India has made its position clear: “If India can create, it can also correct.”

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