‘Are nuclear weapons safe with Pakistan?’ asks Rajnath Singh; seeks IAEA monitoring
- Defence Minister Rajnath Singh visited Srinagar on May 15, 2025, to address Indian troops and assess security after Operation Sindoor against terror bases in Pakistan and POK.
- Operation Sindoor, launched on May 7 as a strong military response to the terror attack in Pahalgam on April 22 that claimed 26 lives, involved 24 missile strikes targeting nine terrorist locations.
- Singh paid tribute to fallen soldiers and civilians, condemned Pakistan as a rogue nation sheltering terrorists, rejected Pakistan's claims of destroying India's S-400 system, and highlighted ongoing cross-border tensions.
- He questioned the safety of Pakistan's nuclear weapons, calling for their supervision under the International Atomic Energy Agency to prevent risks posed by an irresponsible state.
- Singh stated Operation Sindoor represents India's new normal and resolve to decisively counter state-sponsored terrorism and warned that India will strongly respond to any future attacks.
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‘Are nuclear weapons safe with Pakistan?’ asks Rajnath Singh; seeks IAEA monitoring
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'Are they safe in hands of an irresponsible, rogue nation?': Rajnath Singh urges IAEA to supervise Pakistan's nuclear weapons
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh questioned the safety of nuclear weapons in the hands of an “irresponsible and rogue nation” like Pakistan during his visit to Jammu and Kashmir. He urged international agencies like the IAEA to monitor them to ensure.
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