No need for nukes once Kashmir issue is resolved: Pakistan's PM Imran Khan
Pakistan has 165 nuclear warheads as of January this year and it appears to be expanding its nuclear arsenals, a study by Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said last week. Pakistan had 160 nuclear warheads as of January last...

Pakistan has 165 nuclear warheads as of January this year and it appears to be expanding its nuclear arsenals, a study by Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said last week. Pakistan had 160 nuclear warheads as of January last year, it said.
“Pakistan's nuclear arsenal is simply a deterrent, to protect ourselves,” Khan said during an interview with the news programme Axios on HBO, which was reported by Dawn online.
“As far as I know, it’s not an offensive thing. Any country which has a neighbour seven times its size would be worried... The moment there is a settlement on Kashmir, the two neighbours would live as civilised people. We will not need to have nuclear deterrents,” he said.
“If the Americans have the resolve and the will, (the Kashmir issue) can be sorted out,” he said.
India has repeatedly ruled out any role for a third party.
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