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Russia expresses concern on rhetoric used by India and Pak over use of nuclear weapons
Maintaining that "rhetoric has grown" in India and Pakistan regarding Jammu and Kashmir's reorganisation, Russia expressed hope that the situation would not lead to escalation of tension between both the countries.
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's scheduled meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Vladivostok next week, Russia on Wednesday expressed concern over the escalated tensions between two nuclear power--India and Pakistan.
Maintaining that "rhetoric has grown" in India and Pakistan regarding Jammu and Kashmir's reorganisation, Russia expressed hope that the situation would not lead to escalation of tension between both the countries.
Roman Babushkin, minister counsellor and deputy chief of the mission said that both countries should resort to dialogue and defuse the tension through political diplomacy.
Responding to Defence minister Rajnath Singh's remark that India will relook at its no-first policy pertaining to use of nuclear power, Babushkin said, "Both countries are non-official nuclear powers. And that makes us more concerned about the situation. It's a domestic matter of India.
https://www.dnaindia.com/india/repo...a-and-pak-over-use-of-nuclear-weapons-2785617
Maintaining that "rhetoric has grown" in India and Pakistan regarding Jammu and Kashmir's reorganisation, Russia expressed hope that the situation would not lead to escalation of tension between both the countries.
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's scheduled meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Vladivostok next week, Russia on Wednesday expressed concern over the escalated tensions between two nuclear power--India and Pakistan.
Maintaining that "rhetoric has grown" in India and Pakistan regarding Jammu and Kashmir's reorganisation, Russia expressed hope that the situation would not lead to escalation of tension between both the countries.
Roman Babushkin, minister counsellor and deputy chief of the mission said that both countries should resort to dialogue and defuse the tension through political diplomacy.
Responding to Defence minister Rajnath Singh's remark that India will relook at its no-first policy pertaining to use of nuclear power, Babushkin said, "Both countries are non-official nuclear powers. And that makes us more concerned about the situation. It's a domestic matter of India.
https://www.dnaindia.com/india/repo...a-and-pak-over-use-of-nuclear-weapons-2785617
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