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The Express Tribune on MSNBilawal warns of water war riskSpeaking to the European think tanks and international media representatives in Brussels, Bilawal warned that India's aggressive posture, including threats to revoke the Indus Water Treaty (IWT), could escalate tensions to dangerous levels.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari told The Post a May ceaes-fire between the nuclear powers “is a start, but it is only a start.”
Pakistan’s former foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari has warned US lawmakers and diplomats that the risk of a full-scale war with India is now greater than ever, as according to
India, whose nuclear arsenal went up from 172 warheads in 2024 to an estimated 180 in 2025, maintains an overall lead over Pakistan as it has also made significant progress in developing advanced nucl
By asserting that Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal no longer provides blanket immunity for cross-border terrorism, India is discarding old constraints.
The recent brief yet intense escalation of hostilities between India and Pakistan has further exposed the fragile nature of South Asia’s security landscape. The four-day tit-for-tat cross-border military confrontation between the two nuclear-armed rivals has significantly undermined prospects for normalization,
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The Express Tribune on MSNBilawal vows strong response if India builds dams on rivers flowing into PakistanSpeaking at a press conference in London on Wednesday, Bilawal warned that the risk of a nuclear conflict between Pakistan and India could become a reality if New Delhi carries out its threat to suspend the Indus Waters Treaty (IWT), calling the move "water terrorism" and an act of war.
Its initial strikes deliberately avoided military and governmental targets, in order to signal that its action was purely in reprisal against terrorism and not intended to be the opening salvo in a pr
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ISLAMABAD -- Pakistan Tuesday hiked defense spending by 20% following last month’s deadly conflict with India. The government of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announced the increase as part of the budget for the fiscal year 2025-26, in which overall spending will be cut by 7% to 17.57 trillion rupees ($62 billion).
India’s decision to pause the Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan hasn’t gone down well in the neighbouring country. Now, Islamabad has come up with a scare tactic, claiming China could stop the Brahmaputra water.