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If India resolves Kashmir issue, we will not need nuclear weapons: Imran Khan

The issue of Kashmir holds a special significance between India and Pakistan since independence. Pakistan has been crying out for a solution to this issue all over the world and it has been the priority of every government there to spread instability through terrorism in Kashmir. Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan has also been raising the Kashmir issue at every opportunity and has also given empty threats to India many times. Now once again Imran Khan has made rhetoric on the Kashmir issue. 

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that once the Kashmir problem is resolved, there will be no need for nuclear deterrence. According to the newspaper The Dawn, in an interview with HBO journalist Jonathan Swain, Imran Khan said, “If the Kashmir issue is resolved, then the two neighbors will live like civilized people and then we will not even need nuclear deterrence.” ” 

He, however, dismissed intelligence reports that his country has the world’s fastest growing stockpile of nuclear weapons. “I don’t know from where they got this information and Pakistan’s nuclear weapons are just a deterrence which is only for our security,” Khan said.

Imran Khan further said, ‘As far as I am aware, it is not a bad thing, especially when you know who your neighbor is and any country whose neighbor is seven times bigger in size, then it is about this matter. When asked why Pakistan does not finally raise its voice about the atrocities being committed on China’s Uighur Muslims, Khan said that all such issues with China have been discussed behind closed doors. “

Khan said, “China has been one of our best friends during our most difficult times and when we were really struggling, China came forward to help us. We respect that and whatever issues have come up, we have discussed them behind closed doors. 

It is noteworthy that the tension between India and Pakistan through back channel diplomacy has reduced significantly in recent months and in a recent development, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited all the political parties of Jammu and Kashmir to hold talks in the capital. Invited to Delhi. For the first time after the abrogation of Article 370, which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir, a meeting of all political parties is being called from there.

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