Will Pakistan Stop Proxy War Against India After the Surgical Strike?



From the past few years Pakistan repeatedly threatened India to use Nuclear weapons in case of any war spread against India. Earlier America and other nations did not comment ever on it so far. This time USA clearly said, “Nuclear state should show more restraint.” This comment from US government has although come bit late but will work.

Whole world closely watching, how India-Pakistan relation turning their worst stage. China-Russia-US constantly in touch with both the nations to come down tension as both are nuclear power state. In case of war spread, situation of world politics will be changed. China–Pakistan Economic Corridor in Gwadar port at a cost of more than $51.5bn will be in danger.

China has to play a mere spectator in case of war spread. From a long time India consistently showed restraint and both China and Pakistan under estimated India’s strength. They did not assume India can retaliate when war will be enforced to them. China’s huge investment in Pakistan will surely be uncertain.

United States has called on Pakistan to exercise restraint regarding their nuclear weapons and missile capabilities. While addressing the media, State Department spokesperson Mark Toner in a clear message said to Pakistan that nuclear-capable states have a very clear responsibility to exercise restraint regarding nuclear weapons and missile capabilities.

It is evident that Pakistan can use nuclear weapons first. India will never attack any nation and history has recorded it. If Pakistan do so, Pakistan will be ceased to exist and will go back to Stone Age.

Will Pakistan stop proxy war against India after the surgical strike? Will Pakistan change their policy after tremendous pressure from all over the world? If US seriously want, they can stop Pakistan’s proxy war, and punish Pakistan for violating human rights. 

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