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| Monday, 30 December, 2002, 15:48 GMT Pakistan denies nuclear threat ![]() Both sides could strike deep into each other's territory General Qureshi said President Musharraf had neither threatened India with the use of nuclear weapons, nor had he made any such remarks during his address at a military ceremony in Karachi. He said the president was predicting that the people of Pakistan would join the troops in repulsing any Indian invasion. The nuclear-capable neighbours massed a million troops along their border after an attack on India's parliament, which Delhi blamed on Pakistan-backed militants. Islamabad denied any role in the attack, which it condemned. Tensions have lowered since the summer, thanks largely to intense interational diplomatic pressure. Ambiguity General Qureshi said President Musharraf told the gathering that at the time of heightened tension a message was conveyed to the Indian prime minister that in case of an invasion, Pakistan would confront the Indian forces through non-conventional methods.
Perhaps the confusion was caused by President Musharraf's remarks that "non-conventional means" would have been adopted during the military conflict with India. It was interpreted as a direct threat to India of the possible use of nuclear weapons. But the text of President Musharraf's speech removes the ambiguity. It clearly talks about the involvement of the people of Pakistan in such a military conflict, with no direct or indirect reference to the use of nuclear weapons. |
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