Does Pakistan’s nuclear weapons also suffer losses in India’s attack, read Pakistan’s first statement

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Pakistan’s nuclear hand

Islamabad: Pakistan’s missiles fell close to Pakistan’s nuclear storage during Operation Sindoor in India, whether Pakistan’s missiles fell close to Pakistan’s first official statement. Pakistan said on Friday that its atomic hideouts and nuclear reserves were completely safe. Pakistan said its nuclear weapon system and command and control structure are completely safe and strong. The Foreign Office made this statement following the recent remarks of India’s Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, seeking to bring Pakistan’s nuclear weapons under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAA).

The Foreign Office issued an official statement in response to media questions, saying, “Pakistan is fully confident about its nuclear weapons and strengthening its command and control structure.” Pakistan said that our nuclear weapons are completely safe.

Concern over regional security increased

The world has become concerned about regional security in view of Pakistan’s increasing apprehension of the nuclear weapons going wrong. However, Pakistan has said that the international community should worry more about India’s nuclear program. Pakistan alleged that, “India’s political atmosphere, increasing fanatism in the media and parts of society gives rise to legitimate nuclear security concerns”. This statement of the Pakistani Foreign Ministry has come at a time when the rhetoric between India and Pakistan on nuclear weapons and regional security has intensified. (Language)

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