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ISLAMABAD (Sputnik), Valentina Shvartsman - Pakistan is ruling out the possibility of using its nuclear weapons and sees them as more of deterrence tool to prevent actual wars, spokesman for the Pakistani Army Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor told Sputnik in an interview.

"Since we have gone overtly nuclear, as India also, in 1998, our stance is that this capability eliminates the possibility of conventional war between the two states. So that is to say, this is a weapon of deterrence and a political choice. No sane country having this capability would talk about using it," Ghafoor said.


READ MORE: Pakistan Holds Military Parade on National Day, India Skips Event (VIDEO)


The official noted that even though the protection of the country was of the utmost importance, it would be "insane" to discuss the use of nuclear weapons. He also pointed out Pakistan's will to takes steps towards non-proliferation of nuclear arms — but only if India does the same.

"Pakistan will undertake anything which is based on equality. You cannot tie the hands of Pakistan and keep India open. Anything that happens should happen for both countries," Ghafoor said.


On Cooperation With Russia
Pakistan is negotiating defence industry cooperation with Russia in the areas of aviation, air defense systems and anti-tank missiles, spokesman for the Asif Ghafoor told Sputnik in an interview.

"We are having the aviation, we are having the air defense, we are having the anti-tank domain, which we are negotiating. And that will be positive negotiations," Ghafoor said.

The spokesman declined to clarify which items were on the agenda of the talks, but noted that Pakistan was open to various offers.

"Nothing is out. Anything and everything, which is possible to be purchased by Pakistan, will be done," Ghafoor said.

The official further noted that Pakistan would welcome Russia's role in mediating the recently inflamed tensions between Pakistan and India."We would welcome any third-party mediation, which can bring peace in the region. And Russia is more than welcome," Ghafoor said.



According to the spokesman, Pakistan valued Russia's role in the Afghan settlement process and recognized Moscow's importance in regional processes.

"We greatly value the relevance and importance of Russia in the region, especially what role Russia has lately played toward the Afghan reconciliation… Russia looks toward balance of power and multipolarity in the world. We value Russia's voice as the voice of reason, and we would love if Russia, being a powerful country, plays its role which enables bringing peace in South Asia and beyond. And we expect that Russia will do it, as the efforts in fact being undertaken by Russia are generating good results," Ghafoor said.

On Alleged Use of US-Made F-16
The senior official rejected India's claims that Pakistan used US-made F-16 to down Indian aircraft in late February, stating that PAC JF-17 Thunder combat aircraft developed jointly with China were used instead.

"The aircraft which engaged those targets and fought them were JF-17. As regard to how to use F-16, in what context [they] were used or not — because at that point of time our entire Air Force was airborne — now it remains between Pakistan and the US to see how the MoUs regarding the use of F-16 have been adhered to or otherwise," Ghafoor said.

He noted that Islamabad was discussing the use of its JF-17 with the United States citing "friendly relations" with Washington, stressing, however, that the country would use whatever it deemed necessary if it came to "legitimate self-defense."


READ MORE: Pakistan Deploys Chinese-Made Air Defences Near India's Border — Report


The official also shared Pakistan's account of the events that preceded the dogfight on February 28. According to Ghafoor, the Indian jets violated the Pakistani airspace on February 26, dropping payloads without inflicting any casualties or damage to infrastructure. Pakistan then, according to his words, decided to retaliate but chose not to threaten civilian lives.

"Next day, our Air Force, while staying within our own airspace, took four targets in India-occupied Kashmir… Being a responsible country, we could have caused damage even to the military installations or human life… But we had to show our will, capability and resolve. So what we did — we first chose the targets, and when the targets were locked by the aircraft, we shifted the point of impact to a safety distance where there was no infrastructure or human life, meaning thereby that we wanted to tell Indians that we had the capability to hit that military target, but in the entrust of the peace of the region we are only showing you our capability," Ghafoor said.

He added that Pakistan had the footage of this operation.

Earlier in March, media reported that the United States was looking into a possible violation of the terms of use of F-16 it supplied to Pakistan, as India claimed that the aircraft was used in the dogfight against Indian planes in late February.



Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated last month, after the Pakistani military shot down two Indian warplanes in the disputed region of Kashmir, responding to an earlier airstrike by Indian aircraft against what New Delhi said was a camp of Jaish-e-Mohammad group, considered terrorists by India and located on the Pakistani soil across the so-called Line of Control, separating India- and Pakistan- controlled areas of Kashmir.

The Indian airstrike came after a deadly attack by Jaish-e-Mohammad on the Indian paramilitary police force in Kashmir in mid-February. While India has accused Pakistan of supporting the militants and having a "direct hand" in the incident, Pakistan, in turn, has rejected the allegations.




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He clearified Everything -- Now no one should have the doubts esp indians !! --
F-16s were not used.


Points to note from the interview

The senior official rejected India's claims that Pakistan used US-made F-16

The aircraft which engaged those targets and fought them were JF-17

Now we have a confirmation from ispr that we have the actual footage --> He added that Pakistan had the footage of this operation"

• Obviously pointing towards Use of F-16 ---> “stressing, however, that the country would use whatever it deemed necessary if it came to "legitimate self-defense."

• Our Policy Makers has done a tremendous Job during Recent crisis and acted a lot more responsibly & portrayed India as aggressors (which they were) & this soft tone of not using nuclear weapons or thinking about it Is insane etc is refreshing + good approach to win the hearts & mind of outside world + it will send a positive signals abroad I know indians wouldn't want this soft tone instead they will wish for an aggressive tone & nuclear threats from Pakistan so it can lobby in the USA & other wester capitals that Pakistan is not a responsible nation blah blah blah --> "Since we have gone overtly nuclear, as India also, in 1998, our stance is that this capability eliminates the possibility of conventional war between the two states. So that is to say, this is a weapon of deterrence and a political choice. No sane country having this capability would talk about using it," Ghafoor said.
 
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This is a policy change towards maturity. Let Us see how far it continues
 
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Indians don't need to worry as long as they don't threaten Pakistan there is no danger- The americans are the true psychopaths.......
 
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This is a policy change towards maturity. Let Us see how far it continues
Policy has always been the same..its just in your media..which hasnt changed a tiny biy

Infact i was surprised how immature india is ..releasing a terroist who has accepted his involvement on tape (as compared to mr h saeed who has refused it multiple times) and sending an in service aemy officer for sobatoge and than deciding to do missle strikes..

Only when Pakistan told USA that it will assume that all missles are nuclear(which is what indian think tanks state her all the time about Pakistani missles) that india backes out

My impression from this is that india will likely be the first to use nuclear weapons in war
 
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ISLAMABAD (Sputnik), Valentina Shvartsman - Pakistan is ruling out the possibility of using its nuclear weapons and sees them as more of deterrence tool to prevent actual wars, spokesman for the Pakistani Army Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor told Sputnik in an interview.

"Since we have gone overtly nuclear, as India also, in 1998, our stance is that this capability eliminates the possibility of conventional war between the two states. So that is to say, this is a weapon of deterrence and a political choice. No sane country having this capability would talk about using it," Ghafoor said.


READ MORE: Pakistan Holds Military Parade on National Day, India Skips Event (VIDEO)


The official noted that even though the protection of the country was of the utmost importance, it would be "insane" to discuss the use of nuclear weapons. He also pointed out Pakistan's will to takes steps towards non-proliferation of nuclear arms — but only if India does the same.

"Pakistan will undertake anything which is based on equality. You cannot tie the hands of Pakistan and keep India open. Anything that happens should happen for both countries," Ghafoor said.


On Cooperation With Russia
Pakistan is negotiating defence industry cooperation with Russia in the areas of aviation, air defense systems and anti-tank missiles, spokesman for the Asif Ghafoor told Sputnik in an interview.

"We are having the aviation, we are having the air defense, we are having the anti-tank domain, which we are negotiating. And that will be positive negotiations," Ghafoor said.

The spokesman declined to clarify which items were on the agenda of the talks, but noted that Pakistan was open to various offers.

"Nothing is out. Anything and everything, which is possible to be purchased by Pakistan, will be done," Ghafoor said.

The official further noted that Pakistan would welcome Russia's role in mediating the recently inflamed tensions between Pakistan and India."We would welcome any third-party mediation, which can bring peace in the region. And Russia is more than welcome," Ghafoor said.



According to the spokesman, Pakistan valued Russia's role in the Afghan settlement process and recognized Moscow's importance in regional processes.

"We greatly value the relevance and importance of Russia in the region, especially what role Russia has lately played toward the Afghan reconciliation… Russia looks toward balance of power and multipolarity in the world. We value Russia's voice as the voice of reason, and we would love if Russia, being a powerful country, plays its role which enables bringing peace in South Asia and beyond. And we expect that Russia will do it, as the efforts in fact being undertaken by Russia are generating good results," Ghafoor said.

On Alleged Use of US-Made F-16
The senior official rejected India's claims that Pakistan used US-made F-16 to down Indian aircraft in late February, stating that PAC JF-17 Thunder combat aircraft developed jointly with China were used instead.

"The aircraft which engaged those targets and fought them were JF-17. As regard to how to use F-16, in what context [they] were used or not — because at that point of time our entire Air Force was airborne — now it remains between Pakistan and the US to see how the MoUs regarding the use of F-16 have been adhered to or otherwise," Ghafoor said.

He noted that Islamabad was discussing the use of its JF-17 with the United States citing "friendly relations" with Washington, stressing, however, that the country would use whatever it deemed necessary if it came to "legitimate self-defense."


READ MORE: Pakistan Deploys Chinese-Made Air Defences Near India's Border — Report


The official also shared Pakistan's account of the events that preceded the dogfight on February 28. According to Ghafoor, the Indian jets violated the Pakistani airspace on February 26, dropping payloads without inflicting any casualties or damage to infrastructure. Pakistan then, according to his words, decided to retaliate but chose not to threaten civilian lives.

"Next day, our Air Force, while staying within our own airspace, took four targets in India-occupied Kashmir… Being a responsible country, we could have caused damage even to the military installations or human life… But we had to show our will, capability and resolve. So what we did — we first chose the targets, and when the targets were locked by the aircraft, we shifted the point of impact to a safety distance where there was no infrastructure or human life, meaning thereby that we wanted to tell Indians that we had the capability to hit that military target, but in the entrust of the peace of the region we are only showing you our capability," Ghafoor said.

He added that Pakistan had the footage of this operation.

Earlier in March, media reported that the United States was looking into a possible violation of the terms of use of F-16 it supplied to Pakistan, as India claimed that the aircraft was used in the dogfight against Indian planes in late February.



Tensions between India and Pakistan escalated last month, after the Pakistani military shot down two Indian warplanes in the disputed region of Kashmir, responding to an earlier airstrike by Indian aircraft against what New Delhi said was a camp of Jaish-e-Mohammad group, considered terrorists by India and located on the Pakistani soil across the so-called Line of Control, separating India- and Pakistan- controlled areas of Kashmir.

The Indian airstrike came after a deadly attack by Jaish-e-Mohammad on the Indian paramilitary police force in Kashmir in mid-February. While India has accused Pakistan of supporting the militants and having a "direct hand" in the incident, Pakistan, in turn, has rejected the allegations.




Sputniknews

__________________________

He clearified Everything -- Now no one should have the doubts esp indians !! --
F-16s were not used.


Points to note from the interview

The senior official rejected India's claims that Pakistan used US-made F-16

The aircraft which engaged those targets and fought them were JF-17

Now we have a confirmation from ispr that we have the actual footage --> He added that Pakistan had the footage of this operation"

• Obviously pointing towards Use of F-16 ---> “stressing, however, that the country would use whatever it deemed necessary if it came to "legitimate self-defense."

• Our Policy Makers has done a tremendous Job during Recent crisis and acted a lot more responsibly & portrayed India as aggressors (which they were) & this soft tone of not using nuclear weapons or thinking about it Is insane etc is refreshing + good approach to win the hearts & mind of outside world + it will send a positive signals abroad I know indians wouldn't want this soft tone instead they will wish for an aggressive tone & nuclear threats from Pakistan so it can lobby in the USA & other wester capitals that Pakistan is not a responsible nation blah blah blah --> "Since we have gone overtly nuclear, as India also, in 1998, our stance is that this capability eliminates the possibility of conventional war between the two states. So that is to say, this is a weapon of deterrence and a political choice. No sane country having this capability would talk about using it," Ghafoor said.

Finally they've changed the doctrine from nukes to increasing of conventional strength. It'd also help build Pakistans image as a responsible state. Was long over due mate :tup:
 
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This is a policy change towards maturity. Let Us see how far it continues

Its safe to say that nothing bad gonna happen if the extremist hindutava leaders running bahrat don't commit a blunder for the sake of fulfilling some greater India prophecies
 
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Its safe to say that nothing bad gonna happen if the extremist hindutava leaders running bahrat don't commit a blunder for the sake of fulfilling some greater India prophecies
Dont be surpise if indians demand nuking Pakistan because they end up believing some fake vodoo magic that will disable Pakistan nukes..

This delusion of grandiose is now DSM V diagnosable problem
 
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There are folks in both countries -- mostly religious nutters -- who believe that a nuclear war is winnable, that one country will emerge victorious while the other will disintegrate. In reality, the devastation will be so vast it will be, at best, a Phyric victory.
 
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Problem is to be a detterence threat have to be a real one....

Although its un thinkable....

But select few need to be constantly thinking and planning about it....
 
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