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International News: Despite the recent ceasefire consent between India and Pakistan, Pakistan's security situation still remains very critical. India's accurate attack has caused a direct threat to Pakistan's nuclear bases, causing panic under the Pakistani Army and its leadership.
Pakistan's Noor Khan Airbase, located near Rawalpindi, is close to the Pakistani Army headquarters. Pakistan Air Force's Air Mobility Command Center and National Command Authority's headquarters monitor the nuclear weapons of Pakistan. Not only this, this center is known as the Nuclear Command Center of Pakistan.
India targeted the Nur Khan Airbase and the nuclear bases located around it. As a result, Pakistan realized that even its nuclear power is not able to avoid Indian attacks. This was a major setback for Pakistan, as it has always used its nuclear weapons as a strong diplomatic tool against India.
Pakistan's difficulties increased further after the drone attack on Rawalpindi by India. Although Pakistan claimed that the drone fell at the Rawalpindi Stadium, the drone actually fell into the area where the ISI's Kashmir Division office was located. This made it clear that India's attack is not limited to Pakistan's military bases, and is capable of carrying out an accurate missile attack.
India's effective attacks forced Pakistan to request the US for help. Pakistan immediately appealed to the US to ensure ceasefire, after which US Vice President JD Vance and External Affairs Minister Marco Rubio became active and ensured a ceasefire situation between the two countries.
Despite the ceasefire, India has kept pressure on Pakistan with steps such as suspending the Indus Water Treaty and diplomatic and economic blockade. This may make Pakistan's economic and strategic status even more weak.
Pakistan has realized that India is capable of destroying its nuclear power. India's missile attack and military strategy have given a clear message to Pakistan that India is ready to face conflict at any level, and Pakistan's efforts to intimidate it will no longer be very effective.