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India's acquisition of Rafale jets could trigger arms race in South Asia:



ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Thursday expressed concern over India's acquisition of a new fleet of Rafale jets and warned that such nuclear-capable systems could lead to an arms race in South Asia.

“The transfer of advanced systems, where there is an open intention of conversion into nuclear delivery platforms, calls into question the commitment of international suppliers to non-proliferation commitments,” said Foreign Office Spokesperson Aisha Farooqui at a weekly press briefing.

The first batch of five French-made Rafale fighter jets arrived at an Indian Air Force (IAF) base in Ambala on Wednesday, following which India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted that “If anyone should be worried about or critical about this new capability … it should be those who want to threaten our territorial integrity.”

Spokesperson Farooqui said it was disturbing to note that India continued to increase its military capabilities beyond its genuine security requirement. Quoting former senior Indian officials and several international publications, she said Rafale jets were dual-capable systems that could also be modified as nuclear weapon delivery platforms.

The FO spokesperson said India was continuously enhancing its military capability beyond genuine security requirement and asked the world community to “dissuade India from its disproportionate arms build-up”.

“While remaining opposed to any arms race in South Asia, Pakistan cannot remain oblivious to these developments and remains confident of its ability to thwart any ill-considered act of aggression,” she stressed. She said according to credible and reputable international research institutes, India was now the second-largest arms importer in the world.

“India has nuclearised the Indian Ocean and continues to increase the readiness of its arsenal through measures such as canisterisation of missile systems,” she added.

She said Pakistan had been consistently highlighting the risks of massive Indian arms buildup as well as their offensive security doctrine and force postures, which were adversely affecting strategic stability in South Asia.

“This arms buildup is being aided and abetted through a policy of exemptions, waivers and supply of advanced equipment, technology and weapons for narrow commercial interests,” she said.

Farooqui said such arms transfers also violated the objectives of various export control regimes on preventing destabilizing accumulations of arms in various regions including with outstanding conflicts and disputes.

“The world is already a witness to the bellicose and irresponsible rhetoric by the BJP (Bharatiya Janta Party) government in pursuit of a revisionist agenda in the neighbourhood,” she said.

On Pakistan’s part, she said: “We remain open to consideration of measures for crisis management, risk reduction, and strategic restraint.” On the situation in Indian occupied Kashmir (IoK), the spokesperson said Kashmiris suffered continued subjugation and brutalisation on 360th day following the revoking of the special status of the Valley on August 5 last year.

1823 LoC violations in 2020 by India

She mentioned that ceasefire violations on the Line of Control and the Working Boundary, targeting civilian populated areas with artillery fire, heavy-calibre mortars and automatic weapons continued unabated. This year alone, India has committed 1823 ceasefire violations to date, resulting in 14 martyrdom and 138 seriously injured, she added.

She said Pakistan strongly condemned restrictions imposed by Indian authorities on Eid ul Azha prayers in IoK.

“Imposition of restrictions on prayers on one of the most important days of the Islamic calendar represents complete disrespect by the Indian government for the sentiments of the Muslims of IoK,” she said. She said Indian authorities were using COVID-19 related restrictions as a pretext to curb religious freedom of the Muslims of IIoJ&K.

“Pakistan urges the international community, the United Nations, and human rights and humanitarian organisations to take notice of glaring denial of the religious rights and freedoms of the Kashmiri people in violation of international laws and conventions,” she said.


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Said the same thing after the nuclear tests. I wonder what we'll do? JF-17 III won't be ready for a while, and India is eager to attack Pakistan.
 
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Said the same thing after the nuclear tests. I wonder what we'll do? JF-17 III won't be ready for a while, and India is eager to attack Pakistan.

Pakistan has nuclear weapons. What other deterrent does it need?
 
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Every time India purchases a new weapon system, Pakistan — a nuclear power —complains about a growing arms race in the region. :coffee:
Pakistan pursued nukes because India started a Nuclear arms race. Same story with missiles.
Pakistan has nuclear weapons. What other deterrent does it need?

Would you rather a quick conventional war or have your home turned into a radioactive wasteland?
 
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Said the same thing after the nuclear tests. I wonder what we'll do? JF-17 III won't be ready for a while, and India is eager to attack Pakistan.


36 Rafale jets will not enable india to win a war against Pakistan. Also, our military probably has some sort of counter measures in place to neutalize the Rafael threat. At most, all it will do is to possibly compel us to purchase Chinese 5th generation Fighter Jets.
 
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There has always been some sort of arm race in this particular region after the British left. Both countries are nuclear power what more can one say about arm race. Unfortunately people don't get the point that international powers don't give a damn as long as we are buying billions worth of weaponary from them.
If somehow these both countries set aside their differences and their is peace then what will happen to multi billion dollar industry. It will hit their pockets and they don't want to bear this risk.
 
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nuclear weapons deterrence has its limit. In a limited war, nuclear weapon won't help much.
 
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There has always been some sort of arm race in this particular region after the British left. Both countries are nuclear power what more can one say about arm race. Unfortunately people don't get the point that international powers don't give a damn as long as we are buying billions worth of weaponary from them.
If somehow these both countries set aside their differences and their is peace then what will happen to multi billion dollar industry. It will hit their pockets and they don't want to bear this risk.







There are more chances of me and you becoming the president of Mars than of Pakistan and india ever having peace. Our arms race is a question of Pakistan. Of the survival of our unique race, culture and heritage. There can never be peace with those who call for our genocide and the annihilation of our race and nation. We will do EVERYTHING & ANYTHING to defend ourselves from those that want to harm us.
 
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