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The Statesman Siliguri
|August 14, 2025
Field Marshal Asim Munir's latest nuclear outburst marks a chilling escalation in Pakistan's strategic rhetoric.
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Speaking on American soil and quite possibly to his principal benefactor in Washington, he declared that if Pakistan faced existential defeat in a future war with India, it would "take half the world down" with it. This was not a calculated reminder of deterrence; it was a public signal that the country's nuclear arsenal might no longer be guided by even the broad thresholds of rational use articulated by its military in the past. For decades, Pakistan's nuclear posture, however menacing, was couched in terms of certain red lines: major territorial loss, destruction of a large portion of its armed forces, economic strangulation, or severe internal destabilisation. These were, at least on paper, meant to convey that nuclear use was a last resort. The Pakistan Army chief's statement discards such pretence. It presents Pakistan's nuclear capability as a tool for pre-emptive coercion, unconstrained by the boundaries that once kept global alarm in check. This shift is not happening in a vacuum. Since India's cross-border military responses in 2016 and 2019, and the more recent Operation Sindoor, Pakistan's ability to rely on nuclear threats for strategic cover has steadily eroded. The military chief's bluster is an attempt to resurrect the fear that once deterred both India and the wider world from calling Islamabad's bluff. By putting the prospect of nuclear chaos back at the forefront, he hopes to divert attention from Pakistan's role in cross-border terrorism and to reinsert the nuclear card into every diplomatic and security calculation. But this is also theatre for a domestic audience. The newly-promoted Field Marshal is signalling that he is firmly in command, whether or not he eventually takes over the presidency. In Pakistan's military-dominated political system, projecting such dominance is critical for survival
This story is from the August 14, 2025 edition of The Statesman Siliguri.
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