Nuclear weapons limit chance of Indo-Pak war, says adviser to National Command Authority
ISLAMABAD: Adviser to the National Command Authority, Lt Gen (r) Khalid Kidwai has said that there is little probability for war between Pakistan and India because of the nuclear weapon stockpiles maintained by both countries.
"Pakistan's only enemy is India and our nuclear programme is India-centric," he said at a rare public talk held at the Institute of Strategic Studies on Pakistan's role in Nuclear Security Summit.
Lt Gen (r) Khalid Kidwai further said, "However there is little option for war between the two countries because of the nuclear arms possessed by them. War is not an option for resolving the outstanding issues between India and Pakistan, diplomacy and political approach should be given priority."
Referring to a recent report released by the Harvard Kennedy School Gen (r) Kidwai termed it as loose talk and clarified that no one could dare to steal Pakistan's nuclear weapons.