The world was watching.
From Washington to Beijing, the sudden and massive mobilization along the India-Pakistan border sent shockwaves through intelligence agencies, diplomatic circles, and military command centers.
This wasn't just another border skirmish between two rival nations.
The scale of the deployment had caught everyone off guard, and it wasn't long before the alarms were raised.
In Langley, Virginia, the headquarters of the CIA, the analysts were working overtime.
The tension was high in the operations room as reports flowed in from satellite imagery, field agents, and informants in South Asia.
The Americans were scrambling to piece together the puzzle, but something was missing.
Why was India moving so quickly? What did they know that the rest of the world didn't?
The most troubling question, Did India discover Pakistan's nuclear ambitions in Chagai Hills?
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