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    US Flags Pakistan’s Missile Program as Potential Threat, Experts Emphasize Regional Focus

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The United States has recently expressed apprehensions regarding Pakistan’s missile development, suggesting that it could pose a future security challenge to American interests. This concern was notably voiced by a prominent US political figure, who warned that Pakistan’s missile arsenal might eventually threaten the United States. However, this perspective has sparked debate among military analysts and regional experts who argue that Pakistan’s missile program is predominantly designed with India in mind, rather than the US.

    Pakistan’s missile capabilities have long been a subject of scrutiny in the context of South Asian security dynamics. The country has developed a range of ballistic and cruise missiles, primarily to counterbalance India’s military advancements. India, in turn, possesses a more extensive and technologically sophisticated missile inventory, including longer-range systems capable of reaching distant targets. This ongoing arms competition between the two neighbors remains a central factor in the region’s strategic stability.

    Experts emphasize that Pakistan’s missile development is largely driven by its need to maintain a credible deterrent against India, with whom it has fought multiple wars since their independence. The missile program aims to ensure a strategic balance, especially given India’s conventional military superiority and its growing nuclear arsenal. Consequently, analysts argue that the notion of Pakistan’s missiles being an imminent threat to the US overlooks the regional context and the specific security concerns that shape Islamabad’s defense policies.

    Meanwhile, the US continues to monitor developments in South Asia closely, given the global implications of any escalation between Pakistan and India. Washington’s concerns also stem from the broader geopolitical environment, including Pakistan’s relationships with other regional powers and non-state actors. Nonetheless, the focus remains on understanding the motivations behind Pakistan’s missile advancements, which are primarily seen as a response to India’s strategic posture rather than an offensive threat to the United States.

    In summary, while the US has raised alarms about Pakistan’s missile program potentially evolving into a future threat, regional security experts caution against misinterpreting the intent behind Islamabad’s military capabilities. The missile developments are deeply intertwined with the longstanding rivalry with India, and any assessment of their impact must consider this complex and historically rooted context. As tensions persist in South Asia, the international community continues to watch closely, hoping for stability and dialogue between the two nuclear-armed neighbors.

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