Indo-Pak Conflict Worries Nuclear Disarmament Group

The ongoing conflict between neighbouring India and Pakistan is a matter of grave concern to the Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP).

Both countries are armed with nuclear weapons, and CNDP says together with all the three delivery platforms ensuring a “second strike” capability in case of being hit by a “first strike”.

The present phase was triggered by an abominable suicide blast – following a serious security lapse, on Feb. 14, carried out by an alienated local Kashmiri youth targeting a convoy of Indian paramilitary forces in transit in the state of J&K, causing tragic loss of around forty lives.

The war of words that followed between the two countries moved to a strikingly higher level, on Feb. 26 early morning, with Indian fighter aircrafts crossing into Pakistani airspace for bombing specific target(s).

As India would claim successful destruction of training camp(s) of a terrorist organisation which had owned up the responsibility of the Feb. 14 suicide blast, Pakistan had emphatically denied any meaningful physical damage on its side while denouncing the breach of airspace.

The following day, Pakistani jets moved into Indian airspace, in the state of J&K, in order to bomb some Indian targets.

According to the coalition, ‘’while there are conflicting claims from the two sides, India has, for sure, lost one of its fighter jets with its pilot being now held in Pakistani custody.

‘’The breach of airspace, in the context of a conflict between two nuclear weaponised countries, clearly constitutes crossing of a long established redline. The wisdom underlying the taboo has been chillingly demonstrated by way of Pakistan, almost immediately, following the Indian lead.’’

Lest the situation spirals and spins out of control and ends up in an unimaginable nuclear holocaust, the CNDP is calling upon both the feuding states to take immediate actions to de-escalate.

The group has also taken serious note of the highly irresponsible role of the media, in both the countries, with warmongers beating the war drum in reprehensible denial of the possible horrific consequences.

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