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Government slams India’s dropping of no-first-use policy

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Pakistan has always proposed measures relating to nuclear restraint in South Asia and has eschewed measures that are offensive in nature Shah Mehnmood Qureshi Foreign Minister

islamabad Minister Shah — Mehmood Foreign Qureshi on Saturday termed Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s statement over a possible change in its “no first use” nuclear policy as a “damning reminder of India’s unbridled thirst for violence”.

In a post on Twitter, Rajnath Singh said on Friday that while India had remained firmly committed to the doctrine of “no first use”, what would happen in the future would depend on circumstan­ces.

Responding to the remark, Qureshi said in a tweet: “Another damning reminder of India’s unbridled thirst for violence. Contrast to Pakistan’s aggressive efforts to galvanise diplomacy as the UN Security Council met for 1st time formally since ‘65 on IOK validating Internatio­nal dispute status.” The Pakistan foreign minister had earlier called Rajnath Singh’s remark “shocking and irresponsi­ble”.

“The substance and timing of the Indian Defence Minister’s statement is highly unfortunat­e and reflective of India’s irresponsi­ble and belligeren­t behaviour. It further exposes the pretense of their no first use policy to which we have never accorded any credence,” he said on Friday.

“Pakistan has always proposed measures relating to nuclear restraint in South Asia and has Pakistan eschewed deterrence will measures continue posture.” that to maintain are — offensive a credible in nature. minimum

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