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Pakistan slams Indian media’s ‘fake’ reporting on DG IAEA’s remarks

Pakistan slams Indian media’s ‘disingenuous’ reporting on DG IAEA’s comments

Islamabad: Pakistan has strongly rejected Indian media reports quoting Director General International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) that the firing of BrahMos nuclear capable missile into Pakistan’s territory from India in March this year is not a cause for any specific concern for the IAEA.

Foreign Office Spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said, the report is a disingenuous attempt by the Indian state-sponsored media to absolve India of its irresponsible nuclear behaviour by directing this question at the Director General IAEA.

The available transcripts show that DG IAEA responded in negative when asked whether the IAEA had sought information from the Indian government on the incident.

It should have been qualified by stating that IAEA has no mandate on such matters. Director General’s response cannot be purposely misinterpreted to trivialize the incident of a nuclear-capable BrahMos missile fire with grave implications for regional and global security.

The incident has raised several questions about India’s conduct as a nuclear State including, whether it was actually an accident. India also needs to answer questions about the underlying intentions, technical features and reliability of the missile system, safety, security and nuclear command and control protocols, and the presence of rogue elements in the Indian military.

India needs to explain several repeated incidents of nuclear and radioactive material theft and illicit trafficking that are more relevant to the IAEA mandate. It was expected to report these nuclear security related incidents under the IAEA Incidents and Trafficking Database.

An Indian media outlet, The Indian Express, had claimed that IAEA did not see the misfire of the missile as a cause of specific concern and that the matter did not raise questions about the safety of nuclear material and weapons in India.

 

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