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Re: Nuclear Arms threat ; if it comes true
by
Juggy777
on 01/09/2019, 09:47:03 UTC
For the last couple of weeks political scenerio of Asian countries Pakistan and India is very tensed.  Tension started when India took some corrective action for it's own state of Jammu and Kashmir, it being the state which Pakistan claims to be disputed territory.  Indian government stats the correction to be must for the development of the state.  One article 370 which was in force in the state; which probihited any individual, firm or company from out of state to buy an inch of land in the state.  Due to this article no industry or business could be established thereby the poverty in the state remained a major problem. 
Pakitan Prime Minister Imran Khan threatened nuclear war against India.  As per my opinion the threat is  very much  immature. 
If in reality Pakistan uses nuclear weapons against India; then India also being nuclear power will certainly retaliate. 
Just imagine what will be the consequences.  Entire Pakistan and most of the parts of India will be destroyed.  Millions of people will die there may be no life / crop for hundreds of years.  Experts  say the picture will be vary dangerous if it happens.  Half the ozon layer will be destroyed.  Entire Asia will come under the foggy layer and the reach of Sun rays will be very much low.  Life will be bitter than hell.
 We should not forget the tragedy happened in Japan. 
I pray God please direct  our leaders to the right path.  Wish war never happens.

Asian countries like Pakistan will only talk loud, but they’ll never back it up with actions so I’m not worried about their words. I’m not a political expert but I know one thing that China depends heavily on India for it’s goods consumption, and they’re also Pakistan biggest ally hence they’ll not allow Pakistan to harm India. Also now their minister is backing away from war, because no one took them seriously and they’ll soon stop talking on this matter.

Source: https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2019/08/31/ready-for-conditional-bilateral-talks-with-india-says-qureshi/