Former Pakistan Foreign Minister and Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) chief Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has said about Operation Sindoor that when terrorist bases were attacked, we felt that India made a nuclear attack. He said that India had deployed cruise missiles that were also capable of carrying nuclear weapons and we had only a few seconds to decide whether it was a nuclear attack.
Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has sent the delegation of nine people on a tour of different countries under the leadership of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who is roaming around the world and describing the bravery of the Pak Army in a fight with India.
Talking to The Sunday Times in London on Monday (June 23, 2025), Bilawal Bhutto said, “During Operation Sindoor, India deployed double -used cruise missiles, which were capable of carrying nuclear weapons and Pakistan had to decide in a few seconds whether it was a nuclear attack.”
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said, ‘In such a situation, you have to decide in a few seconds after seeing pictures of the missile attacks in the sky whether this missile will be used for a nuclear attack or not? And only in these few seconds we decided.
On the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that there has been a ceasefire between the two countries, but peace has not been established and it is a matter of great trouble. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that Pakistan has brought the military struggle to the lowest level, but it seems that this is a dangerous situation. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that despite being a ceasefire, Pakistan and India are closest to the war at the moment because the situation in the region is incredibly dangerous.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari says that the Pakistani army was heavily on India during Operation Sindoor, yet Pakistan was ready for ceasefire because the US promised that all points of confrontation would be discussed later. Bilawal Bhutto Zardari said that but now nothing like this is happening. We do not want the international community to have a false feeling of comfort as a result of the ceasefire because there is still a danger.