Amid ‘Tariff Pe Tariff’ Woes, MEA Speaks on Donald Trump's Visit to India Next Year
India highlights Pakistan’s history of nuclear smuggling and proliferation through the AQ Khan network after US President Trump alleges active nuclear testing by Pakistan.
- On November 2, President Donald Trump told CBS News that Pakistan was among countries actively testing nuclear weapons, citing China, Russia and North Korea to justify resuming U.S. nuclear trials.
- The Ministry of External Affairs on Friday said it has taken note of President Trump's remarks and described Pakistan's nuclear activities as involving clandestine and illegal actions linked to smuggling, export-control breaches, and the AQ Khan network.
- Trump offered no supporting details, noting when pressed on air he said `Of course they have`, and CBS News reported Pakistan rejected the claim saying it `will not be the first to resume nuclear tests`.
- The exchange comes days after Trump alleged multiple countries were testing, renewing attention on proliferation risks tied to decades of smuggling and the AQ Khan network.
- This past week the comments coincided with the United States decision to resume testing, following Donald Trump, President of the United States, alleging several countries including Pakistan were conducting tests and recalling proliferation risks tied to the AQ Khan network.
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FO rejects ‘baseless, malicious’ Indian allegations of Pakistan conducting nuclear tests
Pakistan on Friday said it had not conducted any nuclear tests after May 1998, rejecting Indian allegations of clandestine nuclear activities as “baseless and malicious”. Foreign Office (FO) Spokesman Tahir Andrabi, responding to a question from Dawn, said, “For the record, Pakistan’s last nuclear tests were conducted in May 1998. Our position on nuclear testing is well established and consistent.” Pakistan has maintained a self-imposed moratori…
Clandestine nuclear activities consistent with Pak's history: MEA on Islamabad
India on Friday hit out at Pakistan over reports of its alleged nuclear testing activities as revealed by US President Donald Trump, saying such "clandestine and illegal" conduct is consistent with Islamabad's long history of nuclear proliferation and smuggling networks. Commenting on Trump's recent revelation that Pakistan has been secretly testing nuclear weapons, Official Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs Randhir Jaiswal noted …
Amid ‘tariff pe tariff’ woes, MEA speaks on Donald Trump's visit to India next year
India highlighted Pakistan's long history of clandestine nuclear activities in response to Trump's comments on nuclear testing. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that it has no updates regarding Trump's potential visit to India.
Illegal nuclear activities are in keeping with Pakistan's history: MEA on Trump's claim
The Ministry of External Affairs on Friday said it has taken note of US President Donald Trump’s remarks regarding Pakistan allegedly conducting active nuclear tests. Responding to a question during a press briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal stated that Islamabad has a history of engaging in ‘clandestine’ and ‘illegal’ nuclear activities and that India has repeatedly raised these concerns with the international community. "Clandestine an…
India Says Pakistan’s Nuclear Conduct Consistent With Long History of Clandestine Activity - Goemkarponn
New Delhi: India has responded to recent remarks by United States President Donald Trump, who named Pakistan among the countries conducting nuclear tests while defending his administration’s plans to resume American nuclear weapons testing after more than thirty years. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that the comments align with New Delhi’s long standing concerns regarding Islamabad’s nuclear conduct. According to the ministry, Pakistan’…
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