The Pakistan Army has warned that any future conflict with India could lead to “cataclysmic devastation”, saying it would respond “resolutely, without hesitation or restraint”. The warning came on Saturday, a day after Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi threatened to “wipe Pakistan off the map” unless it stopped state-sponsored terrorism. According to Dawn, the Army’s media wing, Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), released a statement responding to what it called “provocative remarks” from India’s top political and military leadership. “In the face of highly provocative statements from India’s defence minister and the chiefs of its Army and Air Force, we caution that a future conflict could bring cataclysmic devastation. Should fresh hostilities begin, Pakistan will not hold back. We will...