India questioned the security of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons as IAEA rejects radiation leakage claims | India News

India – Pakistan tensions: India attacked Indian Defense Minister in Kirana Hills amid endless social media chats, Rajnath Singh questioned the security of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons while urging the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to monitor it. The global nuclear regulator IAEA said on Thursday that no radiation leaks or releases from any nuclear facility in Pakistan. Singh visited Jamu after a pause in military operations between India and Pakistan, urging the International Atomic Energy Agency to be responsible for Pakistan’s nuclear weapons. Singh also asked if nuclear weapons were safe in the hands of “irresponsible and rogue states” like Pakistan.
“Today, from the fact that we don’t even care about their nuclear extortion, how strong is India’s determination to terrorism is. The whole world has seen Pakistan pose a nuclear threat to India many times. Today, from the land of Srinagar, I want to raise this question throughout the world, this is a nuclear weapon, this is a nuclear weapon, this is a nuclear weapon, this is a nuclear weapon, this is a reliable nuclear weapon? IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) oversight,” said Singh.
He further said: “As for Pakistan, what can I say to you. Due to the ignorance of begging, the country has reached such a state, it can be said that no matter where Pakistan stands, the boundaries of Begel, the lines of Begs, the lines of Begs, from there. You have to start from there.
The Defense Minister further stated that India does not want to fight. “The whole world knows that India has always given us priority to peace. We are never usually supporters of war. But when the situation becomes so severe, it is necessary to respond when the sovereignty of a country is attacked.”
The International Atomic Energy Agency is a global intergovernmental forum for scientific and technological cooperation in nuclear fields. It has worked for the security, security and peaceful use of nuclear science and technology, and contributed to international peace and security as well as the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
The institution was established by the United Nations National People’s Atoms of Peace in the World. From the outset, the mandate was given to working with its member states and multiple partners around the world to promote safe, secure and peaceful nuclear technologies. Article 2 of the IAEA regulations defines the objectives of the dual mission of the IAEA – to promote and control atoms.
Recently, social media has speculated about possible nuclear leaks at Pakistan’s nuclear facilities. However, in response to inquiries during a press conference on Monday, Air Marshal Ak Ak Bharti said the Indian armed forces were not targeting Kirana Hills in Pakistan. When asked if India had attacked Kirana Hills, Ak Bharti’s air marshal replied: “Thank you for telling us that Kirana Hills has some nuclear devices that we don’t know.
It is worth noting that when Tommy Piggot, the principal deputy spokesman for the U.S. State Department, was asked if Team USA went to Pakistan to investigate the nuclear radiation leak, he said he had nothing to talk about at the moment. (with ANI input)