Indian agencies seized a Karachi-bound ship in Mumbai, which Pakistan claimed was "carrying commercial" goods from China, not machines for a nuclear program. However, Indian officials had earlier revealed details of the seizure, suggesting the cargo might have been intended for Pakistan's nuclear program. The DRDO (Defence Research and Development Organisation) has submitted an official report indicating that the seized items included large-size CNC machines, potentially for dual-use in nuclear weapons development. This incident has led to a sharp exchange between India and Pakistan, with Pakistan criticizing the detention of the cargo and India urging Pakistan to introspect on its reputation at the UN. The situation could escalate tensions between the two South Asian rivals.
Pakistan hits out at India for detaining cargo bound for the country that New Delhi suspects was meant for Islamabad’s weapons program. This could spark a fresh round of tensions between the South Asian rivals https://t.co/kXV8LZX209
Pakistan hit out at India for detaining cargo bound for the country that New Delhi suspects was meant for Islamabad’s weapons program, a development that could spark a fresh round of tensions between the South Asian rivals https://t.co/6aY7WsPwwy
Pakistan hit out at India for detaining cargo bound for the country that New Delhi suspects was meant for Islamabad’s weapons program, a development that could spark a fresh round of tensions between the South Asian rivals https://t.co/xUCd7OVPGr
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In the case of the seizure of suspicious items being shipped from China for possible use in Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program, the DRDO team has today submitted its official report to the competent authority. The report by DRDO experts says that the large-size CNC machines are… https://t.co/0wzQEm94mq
Explained: Why Pak-Bound Ship From China Was Stopped At Mumbai Port https://t.co/aJWDjjNptN
The #Karachi-bound ship seized by Indian agencies in #Mumbai was "carrying commercial" goods and not machines for nuclear programme, #Pakistan claimed on Sunday, a day after Indian officials revealed details of the seizure https://t.co/WvvSi4H6gi