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Pakistan reacts to Rawat's 'nuclear bluff' remarks, says general's doubt would be removed if India tests resolve

Rawat had said Indian army is ready to call out Pakistan's nuclear bluff.

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Pakistan on Saturday warned India against any misadventure, asserting that the country's nuclear weapons were exclusively meant to foil any threat emanating from the east. In a late night development, Pakistan Foreign Minister Khawaja M Asif issued a statement on Twitter warning India, reacting to Bipin Rawat's 'nuclear bluff' comment. Earlier Pakistan Army too condemned Rawat's remark. 

The Army's response came days after Army Chief General Bipin Rawat's recent remark that the force was ready to call Pakistan's "nuclear bluff" and cross the border to carry out any operation if asked by the government. "We will call the (nuclear) bluff of Pakistan. If we will have to really confront the Pakistanis, and a task is given to us, we are not going to say we cannot cross the border because they have nuclear weapons. We will have to call their nuclear bluff," Rawat said at a press conference on Wednesday.

Pakistan Army spokesman Major General Asif Ghafoor warned of response if India undertook any misadventure. "Well, it's their choice. Should they wish to test our resolve they may try and see it for themselves," Ghafoor told state-run PTV. He said General Rawat's comments were unbefitting of an army chief.

Pakistan Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif said on Twitter:

Asserting that India was not in a position to launch a conventional war after over nulcearisation, Ghafoor said Pakistan had credible nuclear capability exclusively meant to foil any threat emanating from the east. "But we believe it's a weapon of deterrence not a choice. The only thing stopping them is our credible nuclear deterrence as there is no space of war between the two nuclear states," he said.

He alleged that India was using sub-conventional threat and state-sponsored terrorism to destabilise Pakistan but has failed to achieve its objectives so far. General Rawat's remark had come in response to a question on possibility of Pakistan using its nuclear weapons in case the situation along the border deteriorated. 

With PTI inputs

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