Pak envoy issues nuke threat to India: Will use full spectrum of power

In an interview with RT, Ambassador Muhammad Khalid Jamali alleged that leaked documents indicated India's intention to target specific regions in Pakistan, suggesting that a military confrontation was "imminent."

By  Jasleen Kaur Gulati May 4th 2025 11:58 AM

PTC News Desk: Amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan following last month's terror attack in Pahalgam, Pakistan's Ambassador to Russia has issued a stark warning to India, declaring that Islamabad is prepared to employ the "full spectrum of power," including nuclear capabilities, if attacked by New Delhi.


In an interview with RT, Ambassador Muhammad Khalid Jamali alleged that leaked documents indicated India's intention to target specific regions in Pakistan, suggesting that a military confrontation was "imminent."



"The frenzy media of India and the irresponsible statements coming out from that side has compelled us. There are some other leaked documents whereby it has been decided to strike some areas of Pakistan. So, that makes us to feel that this is going to happen and it's imminent," he said.


"When it comes to India and Pakistan, we don't want to get involved into this debate of numerical strength. We will use the full spectrum of power - both conventional and nuclear," he said.


Jamali asserted that the armed forces, "supported by the people of Pakistan", would respond with "full spectrum of power".


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