
To save the country from bankruptcy, Pakistan, standing in front of the IMF with a bowl, is not desisting from showing India the arrogance of being a nuclear power. Pakistan's PM Shahbaz Sharif has said that India cannot look at Pakistan with a bad eye, because we have the power to crush the enemy underfoot.
Pakistan is demonstrating its nuclear power in front of India
Shahbaz was addressing people in Ghulam Jammu and Kashmir on Sunday. His speech is being broadcast on various YouTube channels. Along with this, raising the issue of Kashmir again, said that Pakistan will continue to give moral, diplomatic, and political support to the Kashmir issue till it gets freedom from Indian oppression.
This is not the first time that Pakistan is displaying its nuclear power in front of India. From time to time, Islamabad has raised cross-border issues and also pointed out how the country's nuclear assets meet every international standard according to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
At Sunday's rally, Sharif can be heard saying, "These are the big princely states who have put on the garb of democracy...to whose stick is the buffalo." Earlier in January, in an interview with Dubai's Al Arabiya channel, Shahbaz had said that Pakistan has learned its lesson by fighting three wars with India.
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