Terror claims India’s push to block Dutch arms to Pakistan
- Defence Minister Rajnath Singh urged Netherlands Defence Minister Ruben Berkelmans not to arm Pakistan, stating that arming Pakistan leads to instability in the region and that India has been a victim of Pakistan-sponsored terrorism for decades.
- Singh highlighted concerns about Dutch military technology sales to Pakistan, including Offshore Patrol Vessels and military permits for corvettes.
- Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed terrorism in recent meetings, emphasizing collaboration against terrorist organizations during discussions with global leaders.
- The Netherlands Ambassador, Marisa Gerards, noted the strong bilateral relationship, with the Netherlands being the fourth largest investor in India, focusing on green energy cooperation.
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Don’t arm 'terror sponsor' Pakistan, Rajnath tells Netherlands counterpart as India raises terror pitch
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and His Netherlands Counterpart Brekelmans Hold Talks
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Rajnath Singh held a meeting with his Netherlands counterpart Ruben Brekelmans in Delhi on Tuesday. World News | Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and His Netherlands Counterpart Brekelmans Hold Talks.
Brekelmans wants to keep India "on our side as much as possible"
The Netherlands and the European Union should keep India "on our side as much as possible", says Minister Ruben Brekelmans (Defence, VVD) after a visit to the superpower. He sees good opportunities for the Dutch defence industry in India.
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