India's Firm Stand on Pakistan Nuclear Leak Buzz
“It’s for Pakistan to explain,” he said. India didn’t rush to blame. Instead, it stood by facts and confirmed that military actions taken were within legal limits. No hints were given towards nuclear activity from India’s side.

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 13: When media asked about the alleged nuclear incident in Pakistan’s Kirana Hills, India chose clarity over noise. MEA’s spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal, addressed the queries with respect and calm. “It’s for Pakistan to explain,” he said. India didn’t rush to blame. Instead, it stood by facts and confirmed that military actions taken were within legal limits. No hints were given towards nuclear activity from India’s side. This dignified approach showed India’s maturity on global platforms.
New Delhi’s Steady Policy
India’s long-term view has always been clear: no place for nuclear threats or pressure. The country believes in fairness and peace but stands tall against any kind of cross-border violence. Even in past conflicts, India avoided any reference to nuclear powers. Instead, India talked with international partners about the dangers of using fear to settle matters. In this case too, India maintained the same tone. It showed how peace can be powerful—even during tension.
Operation Sindoor’s Aftermath
According to Indian officials, Operation Sindoor hit certain terrorism hubs in Pakistan, including areas like Bahawalpur and Muzaffarabad. These places were said to be strongholds of terror groups. The action led to a change in Pakistan’s tone overnight. Till 9th May, Pakistan had a strong voice. But by the next morning, its military tone had changed, and the DGMO reached out. India stayed focused only on military threats. No innocent lives were targeted, just strategic locations.
Kirana Hills and the Buzz
The Kirana Hills area in Pakistan has been linked with nuclear activities since the 1980s. But recently, social media lit up with reports of a leak. Some users claimed that strikes near this zone caused damage. India refused to fuel these rumours. Randhir Jaiswal made it clear—India’s actions didn’t go near nuclear assets. The Ministry stood by facts and left the responsibility of explaining the nuclear buzz to Pakistan. It’s not India’s nature to boast.
Global Conversations and Shifting Stands
There was even a comment from former US President Donald Trump. He claimed his country helped avoid a major nuclear conflict between India and Pakistan. But India quietly stayed on its path. Officials here repeated that their moves were only military and controlled. Pakistan, on the other hand, kept changing its version. First strong, then soft—its response flipped. But India didn’t. It didn’t make tall claims. It let the facts and global opinion speak for itself.
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