Islamabad: Pakistan’s defense minister stated on May 10 that no meeting of the top military and civil body overseeing the country’s nuclear arsenal had been scheduled following a military operation against India earlier in the day.
According to France24.com, the defense minister clarified that there were no plans for a session involving the nuclear oversight body, despite the recent military actions. This announcement comes amidst heightened tensions between Pakistan and India, following the reported military operation.
The defense minister’s statement aims to dispel any speculation regarding potential escalations involving Pakistan’s nuclear capabilities. The nuclear oversight body plays a crucial role in maintaining the security and management of the nation’s nuclear arsenal, and the minister’s comments suggest a focus on maintaining strategic stability.
The situation continues to develop, with regional and international observers closely monitoring any further developments. The context of the military operation and its implications on bilateral relations between Pakistan and India remain subjects of analysis and concern.