Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan delivers policy statement on Pulwama attack, in Islamabad, Tuesday, Feb 19, 2019. (PID/PTI Photo)
ABC News Online: Imran Khan to consult nuclear chiefs after India's first air strike on Pakistan in decades
Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan will stage an emergency parliamentary session and meet with the body in control of Islamabad's nuclear arsenal in response to India's first air strikes on Pakistan since 1971.
The two nuclear-armed neighbours have fought three wars since partition in 1947, and the majority of them have been over Kashmir — a territory both India and Pakistan claim in full.
The air strike near Balakot, a town 50 kilometres into Pakistan from the Indian border, was the deepest raid launched by India since the last of its three wars with Pakistan, but there were competing claims about any damage caused.
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Update #1: Nuclear Pakistan and India can’t afford miscalculation, should resolve crisis, says PM Khan (RT)
Update #2: Pakistan alludes to its NUCLEAR weapons as it warns India its top military chiefs – who authorise use of nukes – are meeting to discuss response to bombing raid (Daily Mail)
WNU Editor: A definite warning from the Pakistani PM .... "Won't Be In My Control Or Narendra Modi's If This Escalates": Imran Khan (NDTV).
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