Srinagar, June 3 -- In 2025, the world stands at a crossroads where the nightmare of a nuclear confrontation between India and Pakistan has shifted from distant speculation to an imminent and terrifying possibility. Decades of unresolved conflict, territorial disputes, political mistrust, and rising religious extremism have left both nations perched on the edge of disaster. The very existence of nuclear weapons in both countries is not just a strategic deterrent-it is a ticking time bomb with the potential to destroy not only South Asia but to destabilize global peace and environmental balance. The India-Pakistan nuclear rivalry, rooted in the bitter legacy of Partition and repeated wars over Kashmir, has entered a dangerous new phase. Pr...