Pak Missiles Threaten US by 2035: Gabbard Warns
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US DNI Tulsi Gabbard warns Senate: Pakistan's long-range missiles could hit US by 2035, joining 16,000+ threats from Russia, China. Latest India news update on global risks and South Asia tensions
Pak Missiles Threaten US by 2035: Gabbard Warns
Tulsi Gabbard flags Pakistan's long-range ballistic missiles in Senate hearing, projecting over 16,000 threats to America alongside Russia, China.
Hearing Alert
US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard sounded the alarm on Wednesday before the Senate Intelligence Committee in Washington DC. She warned that Pakistan is advancing long-range ballistic missiles capable of striking the US. By 2035, the US Intelligence Community projects over 16,000 such missiles from adversaries, up from 3,000 now.
Sources indicated the hearing focused on global threats. Gabbard placed Pakistan alongside Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran as key risks.
Missile Surge Detailed
Gabbard highlighted Pakistan's push towards intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). These could carry nuclear or conventional warheads across oceans. Iran, too, nears ICBM tech before 2035, she added.
Russia and China lead the pack with systems piercing US defences. North Korea funds its arsenal via cyber thefts, raking in nearly $2 billion in cryptocurrency last year.
China-Russia Dominance
Both powers expand hypersonic and fractional orbital weapons. Gabbard stressed their edge over American shields. This duo poses the biggest strategic challenge, per the assessment.
North Korea's hacks sustain its missile buildup, officials noted.
Iran Strait Risks
Lawmakers grilled Gabbard on Iran strikes. She sidestepped details but flagged Strait of Hormuz closure risks. That chokepoint handles 20% of global oil.
Senator Mark Warner pushed for clarity on Trump administration briefings. Democrats voiced frustration at her restraint.
India-Pak Nuclear Shadow
The Annual Threat Assessment flags India-Pakistan flashpoints. Terror strikes, like the recent Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir, risk escalation between nuclear rivals.
Both avoid war but proxies could spark crisis, the report warns. Latest news today underscores South Asia's volatility.
Regional Tensions Rise
ISIS-K lingers in the region. Taliban-Pakistan clashes escalate, with Islamabad striking Afghan cities first time. Afghanistan-Pakistan border skirmishes mark new lows.
India news update ties into this: Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif once credited Trump for defusing India-Pak standoffs.
Political Backlash
Democrats slammed Gabbard's opacity on intel shared with Trump. The hearing exposed partisan rifts amid rising threats.
English news portal India tracks these as national and international news with South Asia links.
Future Outlook
US bolsters missile defences amid the 16,000-missile forecast. Pakistan's programme draws scrutiny; diplomacy eyes de-escalation.
Government updates from Washington signal tighter alliances. Trending news India watches for Pak missile ripples on regional security. Public interest story: Will this reshape Indo-US ties?
Pak Missiles Threaten US by 2035: Gabbard Warns
Digital Desk
Pak Missiles Threaten US by 2035: Gabbard Warns
Tulsi Gabbard flags Pakistan's long-range ballistic missiles in Senate hearing, projecting over 16,000 threats to America alongside Russia, China.
Hearing Alert
US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard sounded the alarm on Wednesday before the Senate Intelligence Committee in Washington DC. She warned that Pakistan is advancing long-range ballistic missiles capable of striking the US. By 2035, the US Intelligence Community projects over 16,000 such missiles from adversaries, up from 3,000 now.
Sources indicated the hearing focused on global threats. Gabbard placed Pakistan alongside Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran as key risks.
Missile Surge Detailed
Gabbard highlighted Pakistan's push towards intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs). These could carry nuclear or conventional warheads across oceans. Iran, too, nears ICBM tech before 2035, she added.
Russia and China lead the pack with systems piercing US defences. North Korea funds its arsenal via cyber thefts, raking in nearly $2 billion in cryptocurrency last year.
China-Russia Dominance
Both powers expand hypersonic and fractional orbital weapons. Gabbard stressed their edge over American shields. This duo poses the biggest strategic challenge, per the assessment.
North Korea's hacks sustain its missile buildup, officials noted.
Iran Strait Risks
Lawmakers grilled Gabbard on Iran strikes. She sidestepped details but flagged Strait of Hormuz closure risks. That chokepoint handles 20% of global oil.
Senator Mark Warner pushed for clarity on Trump administration briefings. Democrats voiced frustration at her restraint.
India-Pak Nuclear Shadow
The Annual Threat Assessment flags India-Pakistan flashpoints. Terror strikes, like the recent Pahalgam attack in Jammu and Kashmir, risk escalation between nuclear rivals.
Both avoid war but proxies could spark crisis, the report warns. Latest news today underscores South Asia's volatility.
Regional Tensions Rise
ISIS-K lingers in the region. Taliban-Pakistan clashes escalate, with Islamabad striking Afghan cities first time. Afghanistan-Pakistan border skirmishes mark new lows.
India news update ties into this: Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif once credited Trump for defusing India-Pak standoffs.
Political Backlash
Democrats slammed Gabbard's opacity on intel shared with Trump. The hearing exposed partisan rifts amid rising threats.
English news portal India tracks these as national and international news with South Asia links.
Future Outlook
US bolsters missile defences amid the 16,000-missile forecast. Pakistan's programme draws scrutiny; diplomacy eyes de-escalation.
Government updates from Washington signal tighter alliances. Trending news India watches for Pak missile ripples on regional security. Public interest story: Will this reshape Indo-US ties?