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© Reuters. According to Pakistani security officials, the remnants of a ballistic missile that was fired from India into Pakistan on March 9th 2022 are being discovered by people. Picture taken March 9, 2022. REUTERS – Pakistani Security Sources and Handout

By Asif Shahzad

ISLAMABAD (Reuters), – Pakistan has demanded a joint inquiry into a missile India claims it accidentally launched into its territory. New Delhi rejected Pakistan’s request for an internal investigation and called on the international community not to play a part in the matter.

Pakistan’s foreign ministry stated in a statement that “such a serious matter can not be dealt with with the simplistic explanation offered by the Indian authorities.”

The statement added that Pakistan demanded a joint investigation in order to establish all facts.

India claimed that it accidentally launched the missile in Pakistan on Friday due to a technical malfunction during routine maintenance. This was India’s version after Pakistan threatened New Delhi with “unpleasant” consequences.

International community must take a “due role” in maintaining stability in an environment that is nuclearized, Pakistan’s foreign office stated. It warned of possible “dire consequences” for any side who misunderstands the situation.

In the past, military experts warned about the danger of

Nuclear-armed neighboring countries can make mistakes or have accidents.

These countries have participated in three wars, as well as many other smaller operations.

Armed fighting, often over Kashmiri territory.

Recent months have seen tensions decrease, with the incident.

which was possibly the first ever of its kind. It immediately received a lot of attention

Questions about safety mechanisms

India requested clarifications about Pakistan’s safety mechanism for stopping accidental missile launches and its proper handling by the armed forces.

According to U.S.-based Arms Control Association

A missile can travel between 300 km (186 mi) and 500 km (311 km).

The distance it can reach Islamabad is approximately 2,000 miles

Indian Launch Pad

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