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'Are nuclear weapons safe in rogue nation like Pakistan?' Unsettling truth behind Rajnath Singh's concerns

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.

May 15, 2025 / 18:23 IST
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Amid widespread speculations about the safety of Pakistan's nuclear sites during its tense conflict with India, Union minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday posed a question that has always unsettled the international community: "Are nuclear weapons safe in the hands of an irresponsible and rogue nation like Pakistan?"

Rajnath, who is on a visit to Srinagar, said that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons should be placed under the supervision of the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency). The defence minister also blasted Pakistan for using the nuclear threat as a blackmail during the four-day conflict with India, referring to remarks made by several ministers of the Shehbaz Sharif government about the potential use of nuclear weapons.

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'One of the most dangerous nations ...'

Rajnath Singh is not the first leader to sound alarm about Pakistan, a nation that has waged war with India four times, being in possession of nuclear weapons. Pakistan is estimated to have approximately 170 nuclear warheads.