The threat of nuclear war

The tension between Pakistan and India over Kashmir is on the rise

The tension between Pakistan and India over Kashmir is on the rise

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Tensions between Pakistan and India over Kashmir are on the rise. The most serious aspect of this serious problem is the threat and destruction of the nuclear war. Experts have long warned of the danger of a possible nuclear war between Pakistan and India. For example, on Ted.com there is talk of Brian Tone, who has pursued the subject of nuclear war for 35 years, which has already heard 286400 people. In it they cover the horrors and the orbit of the potential war between Pakistan and India and its devastating impact on all humanity. He is a NASA researcher. Citing research by Luke D. Oman and US professor Alan Robock, the devastation of the nuclear war will not be limited to Pakistan and India alone. Rather, the immense smoke emitted by nuclear war will engulf the entire planet, with the sunlight not fully reaching the ground. Global grain production will decline so much that the whole world will be engulfed by a huge famine. And the cold will be as high as it has ever been since the Ice Age.

Alan Robock, along with other experts, has published a research paper in the journal Science Advances a few days ago, following the recent tension. In which almost the same scenario is reproduced warns the world of nuclear danger.They believe that a nuclear war between Pakistan and India will soon kill 10 million people and it will hurt far more quickly (a large number of them will die within a few weeks).

After the recent Kashmir dispute, the matter is no longer limited to experts, but Prime Minister Imran Khan has warned the entire world in the United Nations about the same danger, earlier, Indian Defense Minister and Pakistani Army spokesperson also spoke about the nuclear war. Recently, the Indian Army Chief has again commented on the atomic bomb. That means nuclear war and threats are now taking place at the level of both states where decision-making is concentrated. What is more alarming and disturbing is that the world has not taken notice of this risk, at least until now. Modi’s Kashmir vandalism continues, the threat of a major backlash against the brutality is increasing, India is constantly threatening Pakistan in the face of this potential backlash and as a result of these threats, Pakistan is pointing to India with a vengeance, and in this dangerous situation, the world remains a silent spectacle.

Two steps need to be taken immediately to recover from this dangerous situation. The first is global. Although the media around the world is now questioning the Indian vandalism in Kashmir, the threat of nuclear horrors resulting from this vandalism is not being talked about as it should be. As a result, public opinion did not produce the fear of the real danger that is needed for a return. But at a political level, where global decision-making powers are concentrated, it is not yet over. This is very worrying. Pressure on Pakistan and India globally is vital to prevent the threat of nuclear disaster. The second level deals with the internal and political issues of Pakistan and India. In India, a fascist government is formed internally and with the coming of this government and its actions, Indian society is also moving towards fascism.

Effective movement against fascism from within India is essential to prevent nuclear disaster. The problem does not end here. We have to openly believe that the political environment within Pakistan is not even less fascist, all real political leadership is in jail, no economy economy, and democratic decision making is almost extinct. Pakistan will have to return to the social and political level.

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