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Nuclear Nonsense

After losing its face in gunbattle, India has now resorted to a cheap diplomatic offence, using the nuke card to settle the score. Indian media reports citing Indian government that Pakistan fired a nuclear-capable Shaheen missile during recent tensions.

These reports are followup of a deadly attack in occupied Kashmir’s Pahalgam, which India blamed on Pakistan without proof. Pakistan called the accusation false and demanded an independent investigation. We are living in a world overlooked by spy satellites. The age of false accusation is over, Delhi must know. India has been rebuffed by the world earlier too. In 2019, it claimed to have shot down a Pakistani F-16 jet, but the US confirmed the plane was not hit. Now again, India claimed it downed Pakistani jets but has not admitted that its own Rafale and MiG aircraft were shot down by Pakistan.

While the world has not verified Indian’s claims, it has become an established fact that India lost a Rafale and another jet in the recent skirmishes.

Similarly, when a nuclear missile is fired, it leaves clear proof. If this really had happened, the whole world would have noticed. With such accusations, India is making itself laughing stock. But the Indian army is telling its public that that Pakistan used a Shaheen missile during cross-border shelling.

Some Indian news channels even shared a video claiming to show the missile. Pakistan’s Foreign Office (FO) has challenged India to prove the authentic of the video.

FO spokesperson Shafqat Ali Khan said the video and reports were untrue and were part of a disinformation campaign. “Some Indian news outlets are spreading false claims, even after the Indian army removed the misleading video,” he added. The Indian army has not spoken publicly about the deleted post. These kinds of stories also try to make it seem like Pakistan is threatening the world with nuclear weapons, which is not true.

The truth is India has committed terrorism in Europe, Canada and America. *

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