New imagery shows India’s rapid nuclear build-up

Satellite images show how India is building covert nuclear sites

ISLAMABAD: New satellite images of another secret Indian ballistic missile storage site in Andhra Pradesh’s Jangalapalle area have exposed India’s nuclear ambitions and its nefarious designs to achieve strategic dominance in the region.

According to the imagery viral on social media, multiple tunnel entrances appear to lead towards deep underground storage facilities.

Large spoil piles around the site show massive excavation work already completed. Experts point out that the area also includes hardened launchpads, a strengthened security setup and a fully developed administrative block.

According to security officials such unchecked activities disturb the regional balance and raise the threat level not only for South Asia but also for neighbouring regions.

Footage of what many social media users are calling India’s “secret nuclear lab” is circulating widely online, triggering debate about New Delhi’s competence to hide its covert sites.

Analysts believe this could be only one part of a larger network and expect more information as additional satellite images come in.

According to security officials, the situation is being monitored closely and any mischief by India will be met with an iron hand.

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