India Rejects Nuclear Blackmail, Rajnath Singh Warns Pakistan In Seoul
India has firmly rejected any notion of nuclear coercion, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh declaring in Seoul that while India remains committed to its No First Use policy, it will not tolerate nuclear blackmail, particularly from Pakistan. His remarks underscore New Delhi’s resolve to balance restraint with deterrence in the face of regional threats.Rajnath Singh, addressing the Indian
India has firmly rejected any notion of nuclear coercion, with Defence Minister Rajnath Singh declaring in Seoul that while India remains committed to its No First Use policy, it will not tolerate nuclear blackmail, particularly from Pakistan. His remarks underscore New Delhi’s resolve to balance restraint with deterrence in the face of regional threats.Rajnath Singh, addressing the Indian
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