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India-Pak tensions: Pak defence minister says 'nuclear' not on cards right now

Updated on: 10 May,2025 03:01 PM IST  |  Lahore
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"At the moment, the nuclear option is not on the cards. However, if the situation comes up, the 'watchers' will be affected as well," Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif stated

India-Pak tensions: Pak defence minister says 'nuclear' not on cards right now

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The option to go nuclear is not on the cards right now, Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif on Saturday said as Indian and Pakistani militaries targeted each other's installations, escalating the already serious confrontations.

"At the moment, the nuclear option is not on the cards. However, if the situation comes up, the 'watchers' will be affected as well,"  Pakistan's Defence Minister Khawaja Asif told Geo News.


"I am telling the world that this is not going to be confined to the region only, it could be much wider, this is destruction. Our options are being reduced considering the situation India is creating," Asif stated.


Asif said that no meeting of the National Command Authority has been called.

The NCA is responsible for making the operational decisions on Pakistan's nuclear weapons.

Tensions between nuclear-armed India and Pakistan increased after the Indian armed forces on Wednesday conducted precision strikes targeting terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) in response to the April 22 Pahalgam attack that had cross-border linkages.

Pakistan launched a fresh wave of drone attacks targeting 26 locations in India, from Jammu and Kashmir to Gujarat, for the second night on Friday, with the Indian defence ministry saying the enemy's attempts to hit vital installations, including airports and air bases, were successfully thwarted.

Pakistan, on early Saturday, claimed that its three air bases were targeted by Indian missiles and drones. 

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