NEW DELHI: The Ministry of exterior affairs on Thursday slammed Pakistan for its anti-India rhetoric and warned of “painful penalties” if it does no longer mood its reckless, war-mongering, and hateful feedback.In a press briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal mentioned, “Now we have observed stories referring to a unbroken trend of reckless, war-mongering, and hateful feedback from Pakistani management towards India.”“This is a well known modus operandi of the Pakistani management to whip up anti-India rhetoric over and over to cover their very own disasters. Pakistan can be well-advised to mood its rhetoric, as any misadventure may have painful penalties, as used to be demonstrated not too long ago,” he added.This comes days after Pakistan military leader Asim Munir issued sharp anti-India remarks, announcing, “If we expect we’re happening, we’ll take part the arena down with us.”Munir additionally reportedly threatened Reliance Industries Ltd’s Jamnagar refinery in Gujarat, the most important single-site refining complicated on the earth, as a conceivable goal in any long term army war with India.India, in reaction, mentioned Munir’s remarks handiest make stronger longstanding issues concerning the loss of civilian oversight in Pakistan’s nuclear decision-making, the place the army operates “hand-in-glove” with terrorist organisations.