Islamabad:
Pakistan remained fully confident in the strength of his extensive nuclear security regime and the robustness of its command and control structures, spokesman for the Foreign Office said on Thursday.
In Response to a Media Query Regarding Remarks Made By Former Us National Security Advisr, John Bolton, to an Indian Media Outlet, CONCESTING DEFENSE Minister Rajnath Singh’s Statement On Pakistan’s Nuclear Weapons, The Spokesperson in a Statement Said, “It is Ironic That John Bolton’s Remarks Were Prompted by a Statement from Rajnath – A. Leader Affiliated with a Hindu Extremist Organization, Known for Repeatedly Issuing Threats of Aggression Against Pakistan.
In reality, he said the international community should be more concerned that India’s nuclear arsenal is controlled by individuals like Rajnath Singh, who have well -documented hostility to Pakistan and Muslims and exhibit dangerous delusions of greatness.
The escalating radicalization of India’s political landscape, media and segments in its society raises legitimate concerns about nuclear security. These concerns are further exacerbated by the persistence of a nuclear black market in India, which highlights serious shortcomings in its nuclear security frame – as proven by recurring events of Theft and legal trade in sensitive nuclear materials, “he added.
Last week, the Foreign Office had called on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to investigate the ‘nuclear black market’ in India and repeated events of theft and illegal trade in radioactive material as it rejected a call from India’s Defense Minister of Nuclear Guard Dog to monitor Islamabad’s nuclear program.
The Foreign Office, which points to several events with radioactive material theft in India and other security, said, “The Foreign Office said” Pakistan calls on a thorough investigation of these events and calls on India to ensure the security and security of its nuclear facilities and arsenal. “
“If something, IAEA and the international community should be concerned about the repeated theft and illegal trade in nuclear and radioactive material in India.”
The Foreign Office responded to comments from Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh during a speech to Indian soldiers in Srinagar, where he said, “I believe Pakistan’s nuclear weapons should be overseeed by IAEA.”
Mr. Singh’s remarks came days after the two nuclear armed neighbors paused their worst military confrontation in nearly three decades after the Pahagam attack, a militant assault that New Delhi accused of Pakistan-based groups. Tensions that got tense when cross -border exchanges escalated, causing global concern over a potential nuclear flashpoint.



