India will die 12 million people in the Pakistan war

At least 125 million people around the world can die in a few days if a nuclear war between India and Pakistan is disrupted.

 A recent new study has raised alarming data. A science-based journal called The Science Advances released the findings Wednesday. The main purpose of the study was to make the world aware of what could be the result of the tensions between the two nuclear-powered countries surrounding the Kashmir issue.
The results of the study suggest that since both India and Pakistan are nuclear-powered countries, war between them can build up to nuclear war. And if that happens, people will die a few times more than World War II. With the help of computer simulations, researchers have shown that at least 125 million people (122 million) will die in just a few days' time if nuclear war is between the two countries.
Brian Tun, head of the study, said: 'This will be a war the world has never seen before. Hopefully, India and Pakistan will look into the study. "

Studies show that every nuclear missile fired during the war will kill at least 100,000 people. Computer simulations also show that after the missiles have exploded, numerous dust, ink and missile debris will disperse into the atmosphere. As a result, there will be a 'nuclear winter' around the world even after the war is over. Earth's temperatures will drop sharply, the fields will dry up, and long-term drought will occur all over the world.

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