Indian nukes are not aimed at Pakistan, they are for China. Indian conventional power is enough to crush Pakistan. Hence possession of nukes is justified in India's case. However in Pakistan case it is not justified because unlike India, Pakistan does not have No First Use policy Which India does. So your argument for nukes is invalid too./quote]
Invalid according to you, not according to common sense. Indian nukes may be aimed at China, but by that very logic, India doesn't need nukes as well. Pakistan's need for nukes was self-preservation, nothing more, and events in the past have justified Pakistan's holding of nukes.
India never used such "using terrorist " statement, don't pull crap from your behind and post here. Read the statement, not ZAID HAMID CONSPIRACY LOGIC.
"Use terrorists against terrorists", this a word for word quote. Don't pretend like this never happened.
India always issues statement regarding countries which harbour terrorism, it's Pakistan which feels obligated replying anything related to terrorism. That's Pakistan problem, not ours.
India issues statements regarding any nation that challenges it. It IS India's problem, if it wasn't, there would be no need for India to issue such threatening statements.
dude, you should read more. From a former general to chaprasi and from a 2 bit politician to a news anchor, everybody in Pakistan acts like they own about a dozen nookaleear bumb and threatening to use them at shab e baraat and what not. They pull out their nookaleear hathgola even if somebody farts at decibal frequency.
No kind of threat can beat it.
I do read, probably more than you ever have in your life. You seem to think that India is some sort of super power that no one can challenge, ignoring reality as it is. Indian military mindset of a "limited war" with Pakistan is foolish, and you're foolish for trying to propagate this myth. Pakistan has said it millions of times, it cannot afford even a limited war, and as soon as India steps onto Pakistani territory, Pakistan goes nuclear. This isn't some sort of false bravado, rather it is a grim reality, one that everyone in Pakistan realizes exists. Thankfully, some in the Indian military are also starting to change their view.