Tshering22
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Do you actually think we'd honour a piece of paper ( read as 'no-first-use' policy) if our country's existence is genuinely at stake? Pressing the nuclear button is not a joke and involves in a lot of factors to be considered even from Pakistani Army's perspective... unless you're indirectly claiming that their weapons aren't safe from the hands of radicals.Nothing has been sold to Pakistan which alters the balance in South Asia. Anyway India should be happy...the more Pakistan feels conventionally strong the less lower her nuclear red lines are.
You were able to do it on a non-nuclear Japanese empire. It would have been impossible for you to do it if the Japanese had nuclear bombs too. Today, the situation is sensitive that one press would lead to a nuclear war frenzy among all powers exchanging ballistic missiles as they see fit.
The ball has always been in Pakistan's court.
We don't have a problem if they actually use weapons against Taliban for what they're meant for. But if they're directed towards us, naturally we'll raise our voice.
Like you guys cry foul when Russians were supplying weapons to Iran or the rumoured deal of J-10s between Chinese and Iranians.