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Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif's close aide Rana Sanullah has said his country had only "30-45 seconds" to determine, whether India's BrahMos attack during Operation Sindoor carried a nuclear ...
PM Sharif’s aide revealed Pakistan had 30-45 seconds to decide whether an incoming BrahMos missile was nuclear — the clearest sign yet that Op Sindoor threw Islamabad into panic ...
The incident has reignited calls for stronger communication channels and de-escalation protocols between the two ...
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"When India fired BrahMos at Nur Khan airbase, Pakistan's military had only 30-45 seconds to analyse whether the incoming ...
Rana Sanaullah Khan, special assistant to Pakistan’s PM Shahbaz Sharif, said the strike had 30-second window. His words were ...
Though the BrahMos missile did not carry a nuclear payload, the confusion created by the launch could have led to catastrophic consequences, said Rana Sanaullah, who is the special assistant to the Pa ...
Almost two months after Operation Sindoor, Pakistan has now admitted that Indias BrahMos missiles left Pakistani Army ...
Rana Sanaullah, special assistant to Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, said in a recent interview that the launch of ...
Several experts have cautioned that Iran likely moved a stockpile of near weapons-grade highly enriched uranium out of the ...
"When India fired ... Harmus (BrahMos) and it struck our Nur Khan airbase. The Pakistani government had just 30-45 seconds to ...
The situation remains precarious as Iran's missile strikes on Israel continue, leading to casualties and destruction.
New Delhi: India’s friend Japan has taken a big leap in the world of hypersonic missiles. India and Japan are members of QUAD ...
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