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Pakistan has denied posing a nuclear threat to the US, asserting its arsenal is solely for deterrence against India. Islamabad also dismissed being labelled a 'rogue state' by an Israeli envoy. US intelligence chief Tulsi Gabbard had listed Pakistan alongside Iran,
The US raises concerns but analysts say Pakistan’s missile programme focuses on India, which has longer-range missiles.
As the US-Israel war with Iran intensifies, the threat of a nuclear attack looms large - here's the full breakdown of which country possesses exactly what in 2026.
India Raises Concerns Over Pakistan's Nuclear Threat India has once again cast doubt on the credibility of Pakistan's nuclear program and its 'secret history' on the international stage. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) expressed support on Thursday for a U.
US intelligence has raised concerns over Pakistan’s Shaheen-III missile, warning it could be upgraded into an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of reaching America, signaling growing scrutiny of Islamabad’s expanding long-range missile programme.
Gabbard stressed that America's nuclear deterrent holds strong against major threats, yet Russia, China, North Korea, Iran, Pakistan are racing ahead with cutting-edge missile programs—novel and conventional alike—fitted with nuclear or conventional payloads that now threaten US homeland directly.
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What is the missile Pakistan is developing that US has warned about
The US has raised fresh concerns over Pakistan's long-range ballistic missile program. Pakistan's missile program has been historically focused on India. Now, the US fears that Islamabad is looking to expand its scope.
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Clandestine nuclear program: MEA’s first reaction on US’ remark on Pakistan’s nuclear programme
New Delhi, March 19, 2026: (ANI): MEA issued first reaction on US’ remark on Pakistan’s nuclear programme condemned Pakistan’s nuclear operation and called it, “Clandestine nuclear program.”