Pakistan on Tuesday warned it would not desist from using its
nuclear arsenal in case of war with longtime rival India.
Defense
Minister Khawaja Asif told local Express TV channel: “Pakistan has not
developed these [nuclear] weapons to showcase. They are meant for our defense.
“I
want to make it clear that Pakistan will go out and spare no option if Indian
forces enter our territorial borders.”
His
remarks came amid heightened tensions between the two nuclear neighbors after a
brazen militant attack on an Indian army headquarters in the disputed Kashmir
region for which New Delhi blames Islamabad.
Pakistan
denies the charge.
“Pakistan
is fully prepared to counter any aggression from India in any form,” Asif
added.
According
to international monitors' estimates, Pakistan and India possess around 100-110
and 80-100 nuclear warheads respectively.
The
two arch rivals -- locked in a string of land and sea disputes -- have already
fought three fully-fledged wars, two of them over Kashmir, since 1947. The
disputed Kashmir region is divided between the two countries which both claim
it in full.
This would be the most likely trigger for World War III
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