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As tensions reach a breaking point, war — conventional or nuclear — is becoming increasingly difficult to avoid.
India and Pakistan have built up nuclear arsenals over the years. But their purpose is to stop wars, not start them. India has a “no first use” policy. That means it will only retaliate with nuclear ...
India has launched military strikes against a number of sites in Pakistan and Pakistan’s side of the disputed region of ...
NUCLEAR war could break out “at any time” if India continues strikes, Pakistan’s defence chief has warned as his country ...
India has 48 aircraft-based nuclear warheads, 80 land-based warheads, 16 sea-based, and 28 other stored warheads.
On April 22, gunmen from the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba offshoot, The Resistance Front (TRF), ambushed a group of ...
The Indian Armed Forces launched strikes on nine sites, targeting what they claim to be 'terrorist infrastructure in Pakistan ...
The world needs to fear the increased tensions between these two nuclear-armed neighbours with decades of hostility.