India, Pakistan and nuclear weapons
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NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The International Atomic Energy Agency should take charge of Pakistan's nuclear weapons, India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on Thursday, days after the nuclear-armed neighbours ended their worst military conflict in nearly three decades.
The Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan, which India had suspended after the terror attack in Kashmir’s Pahalgam on April 22, will continue to remain in abeyance until Pakistan puts an end to cross-border terrorism,
FO Spokesperson condemns Indian defence minister’s remarks on its nuclear arsenal as his ‘profound insecurity’Rajnath’s comments showed his sheer ignorance of mandate and responsibilit
Rajnath Singh is not the first leader to sound alarm about Pakistan, a nation that has waged war with India four times, possessing nuclear weapons.
Social media is rife with speculation suggesting that Pakistan's nuclear facilities may have suffered damage, allegedly leading to radiation leakage.
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office spokesman Ambassador Shafqat Ali Khan on Thursday condemned the irresponsible remarks by the Indian Defence Minister Rajnath
Union minister Rajnath Singh, during his address at the Badami Bagh Cantt, Srinagar, emphasised that he is a "postm
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