Pakistan Ex-Envoy’s Statement On Bombing India Raises Alarm Amid Middle East Tensions
As tensions rise globally amid the ongoing Iran-Israel-US conflict, controversial remarks by former Pakistani envoy Abdul Basit have brought Pakistan's strategic thinking into sharp focus.
Speaking during a discussion based on a hypothetical war scenario, Basit suggested that if Pakistan were attacked by a major power like the United States, it could consider retaliatory action against India. He mentioned key cities such as Mumbai and New Delhi, presenting the idea as a possible course of action in an extreme situation.
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Although Basit described the scenario as highly unlikely, he reiterated the point multiple times, suggesting that in a crisis where direct retaliation may be difficult, India could become an immediate and accessible target. His remarks have drawn attention because they come at a time when regional and global tensions are already running high.

The backdrop of the Iran-Israel-US conflict has heightened concerns about how quickly a wider confrontation could spread across regions. In this context, statements hinting at expanding a conflict beyond its original scope have sparked debate about escalation risks, particularly in South Asia.
Basit's comments are not part of any official government position, but they have nonetheless fueled discussions about Pakistan's security outlook. Analysts note that even hypothetical scenarios voiced by former diplomats can influence perceptions, especially given Pakistan's history of strained ties with India.
The timing has added to the sensitivity, with Pakistan also facing scrutiny over its role in regional developments, including tensions involving Afghanistan. Together, these factors have contributed to an already fragile security environment.
While there has been no formal response from Islamabad, the remarks have intensified conversations about stability in the region. At a moment when multiple geopolitical flashpoints are active, such statements underscore how quickly rhetoric can add to fears of a broader conflict involving nuclear-armed neighbours.
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