After repeated nuclear threat, Imran Khan acknowledges Pakistan could lose in war with India
Updated Sep 15, 2019 | 08:51 IST | Times Now Digital
Pakistan PM Imran Khan believes that wars do not solve problems. He said that war has unintended consequences. Khan said that Kashmir is a potential disaster that will go way beyond the Indian subcontinent
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Pakistan PM Imran Khan
Key Highlights
- Pakistan PM, however, said that he was not in favour of war
- Khan said Kashmir is a potential disaster that will go way beyond the Indian subcontinent
- Khan had earlier issued the threat of a nuclear war with India over Kashmir
Islamabad: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has been warning India of nuclear war over Kashmir issue of late, has now tacitly acknowledged that Islamabad could lose in a conventional war with India.
The Pakistan PM, however, said that he was not in favour of war and reiterated that his country would never start a nuclear war.
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Khan further said that if Pakistan loses the war with India then it would fight to the death for freedom.
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"But I am clear that when two nuclear-armed countries fight a conventional war, there is every possibility of it ending in a nuclear war. If I say Pakistan, God forbid, and in a conventional war, and we are losing, and if a country is stuck between two choices, either you surrender or fight to the death for your freedom. I know Pakistan will fight to the death for freedom, when a nuclear-armed country fights to the death, there are consequences,” he added.