India's nuclear material stock of 2600 weapons is a risk to Pakistan National Security: Pak FO
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Pakistan has said that the Indian nuclear programme has serious implications for strategic stability in South Asia and national security of Pakistan.
Foreign Office spokesperson Nafees Zakaria stated this during weekly news briefing in Islamabad while responding to latest reports that India has material to prepare 2,600 nuclear weapons.
Radio Pakistan quoted the spokesperson as saying, “Pakistan has been underscoring the risk of diversion by India to imported nuclear fuel, equipment and technology received pursuant to civil nuclear accord and 2008 energy waiver by Nuclear Suppliers Group”.
He also asked NSG members to take up the risks involved in transfer of nuclear material to India and its NSG membership bid.
Talking about occupied Kashmir, the spokesperson said Hindu terrorist group, RSS, has been making its place to carry out its activists and establishing its units in Occupied Kashmir. RSS had killed more than half a million Kashmiri Muslims in November 1947 together with Dogra and Indian occupation forces.
The increasing involvement of RSS in Kashmir is to bar people from self-determination movement.