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‘Not for aggression’: Shehbaz Sharif rules out nuclear escalation during India-Pakistan conflict

Shehbaz Sharif ruled out nuclear escalation amid tensions with India, asserting Pakistan's arsenal is for “peaceful purposes and self-defence.”

July 13, 2025 / 07:05 IST
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Shehbaz Sharif denies use of nuclear weapons during India-Pak conflict
Shehbaz Sharif denies use of nuclear weapons during India-Pak conflict

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif dismissed concerns over the possibility of a nuclear confrontation with India amid the recent tensions. He emphasized that Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal is intended solely for “peaceful purposes and self-defence”.

Sharif made the comment while addressing a group of Pakistani students in Islamabad, where he recalled the four-day military standoff during which 55 Pakistanis were killed in Indian strikes. He said Pakistan had responded “with full might” during the escalation.

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“Pakistan’s nuclear programme is solely for peaceful purposes and national defence, not for aggression," Sharif said.

The conflict began after a terror attack in Pahalgam, India, on April 22, which killed 26 civilians. In retaliation, India launched Operation Sindoor, targeting terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.