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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 ...
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 ...
A top Pakistani politician and close aide to prime minister Shehbaz Sharif has acknowledged that during Operation Sindoor, ...
After last month's visit by Field Marshal Asim Munir, PAF chief is meeting with US senior military officials. ThePrint takes ...
"When India fired ... Harmus (BrahMos) and it struck our Nur Khan airbase. The Pakistani government had just 30-45 seconds to ...
ISLAMABAD, July 1. /TASS/. Pakistan condemned Israel's aggression against Iran, as well as the US attack on Iranian nuclear sites, which could lead to "potentially unimaginable" consequences for the ...
How did Pakistan, a nuclear weapons state, an opponent of Israel and a frenemy of the United States, succeed while Iran is in ...
A military attache to Indonesia has claimed a political directive prevented early strikes on Pakistani bases, leading to ...
Pakistan is only tangentially involved in this conflict but it has to study the way the geopolitical game is being played and how its second- and third-order effects could impact it.
JAKARTA: India's political leadership didn't permit strikes on Pakistani military bases at the start of hostilities between ...