Pakistan First
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Conventionally Pakistan will not be able to stand against India beyond a five to ten days time period. That is a no-brainer.
Losing the war is not an option for Pakistan (as it isn't for India).
Hence, Pakistan WILL go for the nuclear option (Nasr). Nasr was produced keeping this specifically in mind.
India WILL not sit back once Pakistan uses the nuclear option, albeit on it's own territory.
The remaining will be for the remaining unaffected part of the world to read as part of this world's dark history.
Food for thought:
"There will be a war, towards the end of times, in which 99 out of every 100 people will die".
Does it ring a bell?
Losing the war is not an option for Pakistan (as it isn't for India).
Hence, Pakistan WILL go for the nuclear option (Nasr). Nasr was produced keeping this specifically in mind.
India WILL not sit back once Pakistan uses the nuclear option, albeit on it's own territory.
The remaining will be for the remaining unaffected part of the world to read as part of this world's dark history.
Food for thought:
"There will be a war, towards the end of times, in which 99 out of every 100 people will die".
Does it ring a bell?