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130 Nukes Loaded for India, Warns Pakistan Minister Amid Soaring Tensions

130 Nukes Loaded for India

130 Nukes Loaded for India

In a fiery escalation of hostility, Pakistan’s Minister Hanif Abbasi has issued a chilling threat to India, boasting that Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal — including its Ghori, Shaheen, and Ghaznavi missiles armed with 130 warheads — is primed and pointed squarely at its neighbor.

130 Nukes Loaded for India

Abbasi’s explosive remarks came in response to India’s decision to suspend the decades-old Indus Waters Treaty following the devastating Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives. India also revoked all visas for Pakistani nationals, further deepening the diplomatic crisis.

“If India dares to cut off our water supply, they must be prepared for an all-out war,” Abbasi thundered. “Our military might, our missiles — they are not just for show. Nobody knows where we’ve hidden our nuclear weapons, but be assured, they are ready to strike.”

130 Nukes Loaded for India

Warning that Pakistan’s patience has limits, Abbasi made it clear that the nation’s nuclear weapons are not museum pieces but instruments of war designed specifically with India in mind.

130 Nukes Loaded for India

Taking a swipe at India’s retaliatory actions, Abbasi mockingly cited the chaos unleashed when Pakistan briefly shut its airspace to Indian flights. “In just two days, Indian aviation was thrown into turmoil. Had the blockade continued for 10 more days, many Indian airlines would have gone bankrupt,” he claimed.

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