
- India used nuclear missiles during the recent war, explains Bilawal.
- Said New Delhi has dropped the threshold for the future military action.
- India throws the basics of the first nuclear water war, he adds.
Former Foreign Minister and President of the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari warned Thursday that India’s use of a supersonic missile with nuclear capacities during the recent dead end with Pakistan had made the situation more precarious.
In an interview BloombergBilawal said that New Delhi’s move had a new danger in future confrontations, adding: “Now we have about 30 seconds to decide, out of a small grainy image, this nuclear missile – is it armed with a nuclear weapon? And how to react?”
India had lowered the threshold of future military action between nuclear neighbors, he added.
Bilawal, who is currently in New York and directs a high -level parliamentary delegation of nine members, has forcefully presented the message of “Peace with dignity and equality of his country” to the United Nations (UN) this week.
A complete dialogue between the two parties could prevent future conflicts, which could suddenly degenerate and be difficult to intervene for the leaders, said the former Minister of Foreign Affairs.
“Our concern for the next time, the sky prohibits, for the next time, is that the threshold is weak for a military conflict,” he added.
In a future conflict, Bilawal has also said that the two countries are likely to climb “the climbing scale” too quickly for President Donald Trump or other leaders.
Caterently rejecting Indian allegations concerning Pahalgam’s attack in Jammu and Kashmir (Iiojk), he said that New Delhi had not provided proof.
“You just need an accusation and you embark on a full-fledged war with Pakistan,” he added.
“The new kind of normal – or we call it abnormal – that the Modi government tries to impose on the region is that if there is a terrorist attack anywhere in India, in continental India and in cashmere occupied by India, you do not have to provide an outburst of evidence,” said Bilawal.
It is relevant to mention here that, after the ceasefire in the United States between the two parties, the Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi had declared that India would not hesitate to use force against the “terrorist camps” in Pakistan again, describing the response of “new normal” in relations.
He said: “Consequently, from our point of view, it is the utmost importance that Pakistan and India engage in a complete dialogue.”
“India throws the basics of the first nuclear water war”
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If India is serious in the fight against terrorism, they must create a more conducive environment in Jammu-et-Cachemire at the illegal Indian occupation (IIOJK), he added.
“You cannot cager an entire population and bulldozer their houses and blind them with pellet pistols and expect them to react.”
He warned that the closure of India from Pakistan’s water supply laid the foundations for the First Nuclear War.
The President of the PPP said: “We have said that the Pakistan water supply Cup would be an act of war that we do not say it in a jingoisical way. It is an existential crisis for us.”
He argued that any country on the planet, regardless of their size, strength or capacity would fight for their survival and fight for their water.
“India must respect the industrial water Treaty. The United States, other countries must adopt a firm position that they will not only allow India to violate the Indus water Treaty, but to advance their threat,” he added.
“You cannot allow their precedent to be put in the context of Pakistan. We are going to fight the First War, but it will not be the last,” warned Bilawal.