Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir Issues Nuclear Threat Against India From US Soil | India Today

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Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir Issues Nuclear Threat Against India From US Soil | India Today

Pakistan’s Army Chief, Field Marshal Asim Munir, issued a nuclear threat against India from the United States. He stated, "We are a nuclear nation. If we think we are going down, we’ll take half the world down with us." Munir also threatened missile strikes on Indian dams over the Indus River and mentioned leading Indian industrialist Mukesh Ambani as a potential target. India condemned these remarks as reckless, dangerous, and globally destabilizing. The Ministry of External Affairs noted Pakistan’s use of a friendly country’s soil to target India and termed the nuclear threat as Pakistan’s favourite playbook. India affirmed it will not give in to nuclear blackmail and will take all steps to safeguard national security. Concerns were raised about Pakistan’s nuclear weapons potentially falling into the hands of terror groups, highlighting a rogue military in control. #pakistanvsindia #nuclearthreat #asimmunir #itwebvideos #ussoil #globalsecurity #nationalsecurity #indusriver #terrorism #operationsindoor #pahalgammassacre #indiatoday #geopolitics #diplomacy #worldnews
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