Amid Pahalgam tensions, Pakistan hands over railway stations to Army, minister threatens India: ‘130 nukes not for show’
- Terrorists killed 26 people, primarily tourists, in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on April 22, 2025.
- This deadly incident quickly heightened existing tensions between India and Pakistan.
- India responded by suspending the Indus Waters Treaty and revoking visas, prompting Pakistan to close airspace and suspend accords.
- Pakistan Minister Hanif Abbasi threatened war over water, stating, "130 nuclear weapons only for India."
- The diplomatic row intensified, indicating volatile relations and potential for further escalation.
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Pakistan's Minister warns India: 'Our missiles are targeted at you' amid Indus water treaty suspension
Pakistan's Minister Hanif Abbasi has dramatically escalated tensions with India, openly threatening nuclear retaliation. He warned that Pakistan's missile stockpile, including Ghori, Shaheen, and Ghaznavi missiles along with 130 nuclear warheads, is "only for India," and should India halt Pakistan’s water supply, it should be ready for a war. “If they stop the water supply to us, then they should be ready for a war. The military equipment we hav…
Amid Pahalgam tensions, Pakistan hands over railway stations to Army, minister threatens India: ‘130 nukes not for show’
Following the pahalgam terror attack, India has taken strong diplomatic steps against Pakistan, holding it responsible for continuing support to cross-border terrorism.
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