130 Nuclear Missiles Ready to Strike, Pakistan Minister Threatens India

News Desk:  In a stark escalation of rhetoric, Pakistan’s Minister Hanif Abbasi issued a direct nuclear threat to India, warning that Pakistan’s arsenal of missiles and nuclear warheads is primed for retaliation if India dares to halt the country’s water supply through the Indus Waters Treaty.

Abbasi, speaking to media outlets, stated that Pakistan’s military capabilities, including the Ghori, Shaheen, and Ghaznavi missiles, as well as 130 nuclear warheads, are specifically targeted at India. He further emphasized that these weapons are not for display, but rather are ready to be used if the country is provoked.

 “Should India stop the water supply to Pakistan, they should prepare for full-scale war,” Abbasi declared, adding that the locations of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons are concealed across the nation, further underlining the country’s readiness to act if necessary.

He also mocked India’s decision to suspend water supply and trade relations with Pakistan, claiming that New Delhi is now beginning to recognize the severe consequences of its actions. Abbasi’s remarks come amid rising tensions between the two neighboring nations, which have long been locked in disputes over water-sharing agreements and other geopolitical issues.

The statement marks the latest in a series of harsh exchanges between India and Pakistan, both of which possess nuclear capabilities, raising concerns about the potential for further escalation.

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