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Pakistan’s Nuclear Capability a “Weapon of Deterrence”: ISPR

Rawalpindi (January 13, 2018): Responding to a remark by the Indian army chief that his country’s armed forces are ready to call Pakistan’s “nuclear bluff”, the Director General Inter Services Public Relation (ISPR) Asif Ghafoor said that India should not remain in any illusion about Pakistan’s defence capabilities.

Indian Army Chief Gen Bipin Rawat had said on Friday that the Indian army would not hesitate to cross the Pakistani border to carry out an operation if asked by the government, Indian media quoted.

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“We will call the (nuclear) bluff of Pakistan. If we will have to really confront the Pakistanis, and a task is given to us, we are not going to say we cannot cross the border because they have nuclear weapons. We will have to call their nuclear bluff,” Gen Rawat was quoted as saying.

Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor, while talking to state-run television  termed the Indian army chief’s statement “irresponsible” and “unbecoming” of a four-star general who is serving as the chief of army staff.Peace Restored in Pakistan, Now Afghanistan’s Turn: DG ISPR   

Asked what Pakistan’s response would be if India resorted to any such misadventure, Maj Gen Ghafoor said: “Should they [India] wish to test our resolve they may try and see it for themselves. We have a credible nuclear capability exclusive[ly] meant for threat[s] from [the] East.”

The ISPR chief said Pakistan considers its nuclear capability to be a “weapon of deterrence” and not an option for war, according to a statement issued by the military’s media wing.

He said India was unsuccessfully targeting Pakistan through sub-conventional threats and “state-sponsored terrorism” because it could not subdue Pakistan through conventional engagement following overt nuclearisation in the region.

“[The] only thing stopping them is our credible nuclear deterrence as there is no space of war between the two nuclear states,” he said.

The ISPR chief said Pakistan is a responsible nuclear state with a professional army, therefore India “must not remain in illusion”.

FO Response

The Foreign Office too responded to the Indian army chief’s statement in strong terms, saying Gen Rawat’s “threatening” remark is “representative of a sinister mindset that has taken hold of India”.

“These are not issues to be taken lightly. There must not be any misadventure based on [a] miscalculation,” FO spokesman Dr Mohammad Faisal said in a statement.

“Pakistan is fully capable of defending itself,” he said.

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