Pakistan to deploy its tactical nuclear weapons near Indian border
News Nation Bureau 30 March 2018, 11:30 PM
Pakistan has decided to deploy its tactical nuclear weapons just about 60-80 km away from the Indian border, a move that can compel India to abandon its ‘Cold Start’ doctrine, according to reports. The Islamic nation has constructed special garrisons to deploy the nuclear weapons that could be used against India. Pakistan’s nuclear weapons have always been a threat to the world peace and several countries, including India and America, have been pressurising the country to give up its weapons.
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