India has strongly condemned nuclear threats made by Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir during his visit to the United States, describing the remarks as "nuclear sabre-rattling" and irresponsible. Munir reportedly warned that any Indian dams built on the Indus River would be targeted with missile strikes and claimed that if Pakistan were to collapse, it would take "half the world down" with it. Indian political leaders across parties, including BJP, Congress, and AIMIM, criticized Munir's statements, emphasizing that such rhetoric increases tensions and is unacceptable, especially since it was made on U.S. soil. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs echoed these sentiments, underscoring Pakistan's pattern of nuclear posturing. Analysts and former officials highlighted the recklessness of threatening nuclear war and questioned Pakistan's intentions and stability. The comments have also raised concerns regarding the U.S. administration's response, given the remarks were made during Munir's official visit to the United States. The situation has further strained India-Pakistan relations amid ongoing geopolitical sensitivities in South Asia.
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