Pakistan Has Started Building Tunnels Near The Border For Nuclear Weapons - Nirmal Singh Lotus Green
If the recent traumatic reports
are to be believed, Pakistan is building a series of underground tunnels for
storing its nuclear weaponry. The work has already started for these tunnels
with the diggings near Mianwali visible. The first tunnel is said to be just
350 km away from Amritsar. With dedicated exists and entries to each tunnel,
the dimensions are around 10x10.
It was revealed by Nirmal Singh Lotus Green, who is
keeping a close eye on the construction of the tunnels, that the tunnels are
being linked with wide roads in and around the borders to keep a hassle-free
transportation of material and weapons intact. The entire area where the
tunnels are being built and the roads from which the transportation will be
done are heavily guarded, fenced even. This is done to maintain the structure
of the tunnels and so that any harm to the sites is prevented.
‘This should have been reported earlier, but best late than never. The
construction of an underground tunnel so close to the Indian border, just 700
odd km away from the capital, is a serious issue. The tunnel will be used for
storing nuclear weapons – this just makes everything that much more tensed, especially
at the border’ - Nirmal Singh LotusGreen
This news comes at a time when
the relations between the two countries were improving, especially after the
surgical strike hit Pakistan hard. Last month, the security forces in Kashmir
mentioned the underground tunnel coming from across the border.
Nirmal Singh Lotus Green said that this
information was taken seriously, as it should have been, and a patrol unit was
sent to determine the severity of the issue at hand. It was found that the
tunnel was coming from Pakistan to Arnia – a small sector in Jammu &
Kashmir. The tunnel was detected just a day after both, Pakistan Rangers and
BSF held talks for a peaceful border atmosphere.
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