Pakistan’s Nuclear Threats: A Desperate Strategy Unfolds

After the recent terrorist attack in Pahgam, there has been panic in Pakistan over a strict reaction by India. According to sources in the Prime Minister's Office and the Ministry of Defense, the Indian Army has been given "complete freedom" in the border areas.

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Last Updated : Tuesday, 06 May 2025
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International News: After the recent terrorist attack in Pahgam, there has been panic in Pakistan over a strict reaction by India. According to sources in the Prime Minister's Office and the Ministry of Defense, the Indian Army has been given "complete freedom" in the border areas. For this reason, Pakistan is now trying to create an atmosphere of fear by threatening nuclear weapons.

conspiracy or strategy to spread fear?

Pakistan Defense Minister Khwaja Asif and Pakistani Ambassador to Russia Shafkat Ali Khan recently mentioned nuclear weapons, which is nothing more than a deep diplomatic move. This statement clearly highlights Pakistan's strategic insecurity and internal weakness. Pakistan is now showing itself as a nation that is trying to implement its diplomacy through fear and pressure.

Pakistan struggles with internal crisis

Today, Pakistan is struggling not only from the security crisis on the border, but also from the internal crisis and economic crisis. In Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, separatism is at its peak, while Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves have come down to less than $ 15 billion. India currently has a $ 688 billion foreign exchange reserves. In such circumstances, if Pakistan also considers war, it can prove to be a suicide step for itself.

Can Pakistan really show courage of nuclear attack?

Technically, Pakistan has about 170 nuclear weapons, some of which are strategic bombs used in border wars. However, the operation of these weapons demands responsibility and restraint, which is rare in Pakistan's political and military structure. This can make the situation even more dangerous, where the decision of Pakistan's leadership is not as stable.

Pakistan's nuclear empire in China's shade

The foundation of Pakistan's nuclear program is laid on China. Atomic reactors located in Kahuta and Khushab and plutonium plants in Fatehjung were also built with the help of China. Along with this, Pakistan's nuclear missile system (TEL) and JF-17 fighter aircraft are also based on Chinese technology. Thus Pakistan has become a "dependent" nation, which is completely dependent on China in terms of its nuclear strength.

India's strategy: balance of strength and restraint

India has always denied the policy of the first attack, but its defense ability and the power of vengeance are not hidden from anyone. India not only has more nuclear weapons, but its control mechanism is also very strong and reliable, which gives him confidence globally. India's policy is clear - the use of power with restraint.

Pakistan's nuclear threat

Pakistan's nuclear threats now expressing the frustration of the nation. These threats can neither succeed in scaring India, nor can affect the world. India is a restrained and powerful nation, and if the situation gets out of control