ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday firmly rejected India’s accusations of conducting covert nuclear tests, calling New Delhi’s allegations “baseless, malicious and part of a disinformation campaign,” as ...
Pakistan has affirmed it wasn't the first to conduct nuclear tests and won't be the first to resume them in response to Donald Trump's claim of conducting secret nuclear tests. A senior Pakistani ...
Singh emphasised that India is “prepared for any eventuality,” responding to renewed worries after US President Donald Trump ...
India on Friday hit out at Pakistan over alleged covert nuclear weapons testing, following US President Donald Trump’s controversial remarks claiming ...
A Pakistani official told CBS News that the country "will not be the first to resume nuclear tests" in response to President Trump's assertion in an interview with 60 Minutes that the country has ...
Trump’s accusation may be polemic, but it sheds light on Pakistan’s larger pattern of misuse of nuclear power as policy rather than restraint.
Donald Trump’s declaration that Pakistan is continuing nuclear tests clandestinely, combined with Islamabad’s ongoing proliferation activities, represents a serious and destabilising development.
Trump said several countries, including Russia, China, North Korea, and Pakistan, are conducting nuclear tests, while the US remains the only nation that does not.
In an interview with CBS’ 60 Minutes last week, Trump claimed that Russia, China, and Pakistan were testing nuclear weapons.
China leveraged India-Pakistan conflict to conduct ‘first real-world’ test of its weapons, US report finds - Pakistan claims ...