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'When BrahMos hit Nur Khan base, we had 30 seconds ...': Top Pak official reveals how India stoked Islamabad's fears

"When India fired ... Harmus (BrahMos) and it struck our Nur Khan airbase. The Pakistani government had just 30-45 seconds to analyse whether the missile has any atomic payload. To make such a decision in just 30 seconds is a dangerous thing," he said.

July 03, 2025 / 11:40 IST
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File photo of India's BrahMos missile

A top Pakistani government official has indirectly admitted that India's BrahMos missile strike on the strategic Nur Khan airbase marked a turning point in the four-day military conflict, adding that the attack may have even led to a full blown nuclear war.

Rana Sanaullah Khan, who serves as the special assistant to Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, claimed during an interview that US President Donald Trump's intervention helped avoid a nuclear war in the region.

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"When India fired ... Harmus (BrahMos) and it struck our Nur Khan airbase. The Pakistani government had just 30-45 seconds to analyse whether the missile has any atomic payload. To make such a decision in just 30 seconds is a dangerous thing," he said.

Khan then resorted to the familiar Pakistani fearmongering, saying that India's strike could have led to a misunderstanding that it was a nuclear attack on his country. Notably, India has no-first use policy for its nuclear weapons.