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Are Nuclear tests Safe with Pakistan? | Rajnath Singh Demands IAEA Oversight

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh addresses Donald Trump’s claim of clandestine nuclear tests by Pakistan, stressing India’s strategic preparedness. Read the full analysis of India’s nuclear doctrine, the ‘No First Use’ policy, and the country’s firm stance on national security.

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Rajnath Singh on India’s nuclear tests

In the volatile arena of global geopolitics, statements concerning nuclear capability carry immense weight. The recent remarks by Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, responding to President Donald Trump’s explosive claim that Pakistan has been conducting “secret” nuclear weapons tests, have reaffirmed India’s strategic resolve and its unshakeable commitment to national security. When directly questioned about the implications of Pakistan potentially resuming nuclear tests, Singh responded with characteristic calm, stating simply, “Let’s first see if they do it,” while adding a crucial assurance: India is “prepared for any eventuality.”

This measured stance is far from dismissive; it represents the core strength of India’s nuclear doctrine—a policy built on credible minimum deterrence and a voluntary, long-standing pledge of ‘No First Use’ (NFU). Singh’s assurance signals that the government is fully cognizant of the speculative reports and remains strategically independent. He emphasized that India will always decide its course of action based on its national interest, asserting that New Delhi does not need to be “rattled” by the developments of other nations. This strategic patience and preparedness underscore a deep confidence in India’s own, self-sufficient nuclear and conventional capabilities.

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