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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Pakistan Runs to IAEA After Singh’s Nuclear Remark—What Are They Trying to Hide?
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Pakistan Runs to IAEA After Singh’s Nuclear Remark—What Are They Trying to Hide?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 15, 2025 5:57 pm
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Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh recently made a strong remark about Pakistan’s nuclear weapons. He raised concerns about the safety of their nuclear program.

This nuclear remark has now become a hot topic. Pakistan, feeling the heat, quickly called on the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to step in.

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So, what’s going on? And why is Pakistan suddenly so worried?

Pakistan’s Panic Mode

Pakistan said Singh’s words were “baseless.” It claimed its nukes are perfectly safe. But here’s the twist: If everything is fine, why run to the IAEA?

For years, Pakistan has bragged about being a “responsible nuclear state.” Yet now, one Indian remark has pushed them into panic. It shows something deeper: fear of being exposed.

India’s Stand: Speak the Truth, Loud and Clear

India has been open about its nuclear policies. It follows “No First Use” and has signed key agreements. Pakistan? Not so much. It hasn’t signed the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT). It has also faced questions about nuclear black market links, especially after the A.Q. Khan scandal.

Let’s not forget: the world watched silently when terrorists almost got near Pakistan’s airbases. That’s the kind of “security” we’re talking about.

Also Read Rajnath Singh’s Srinagar Visit Shows India Means Business on Kashmir Security

Why the IAEA Is Just a Shield

Pakistan asking the IAEA for help sounds noble—but it’s not new. It’s a tactic. They want to shift global attention away from their internal mess. They want to paint India as the aggressor.

But facts speak louder. India hasn’t expanded its arsenal blindly. It hasn’t allowed nukes to fall into the hands of extremists. The same can’t be said for Pakistan.

As pointed out by Carnegie Endowment, Pakistan’s history with nuclear safety is shaky, at best.

Let’s be clear: Singh didn’t threaten. He warned. And sometimes, the truth cuts deeper than threats. Pakistan’s overreaction proves that India hit a nerve.

This drama is not about diplomacy. It’s about facts. And the fact is, a country that can’t protect its own people from terrorists has no right to pretend it has full control over nuclear bombs.

The Path Forward

India has nothing to hide. If Pakistan wants global trust, it must clean up its own house. No more deflections. No more drama. Just proof.

Because in the end, peace is not built on silence. It’s built on truth—and India just spoke it.

Also Read Pakistan to pay Rs 14 crore compensation to terrorist Masood Azhar after Operation Sindoor..

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