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  Top Stories  India Demands International Scrutiny of Pakistan’s Nuclear Security, Warns Against ‘Blackmail’
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India Demands International Scrutiny of Pakistan’s Nuclear Security, Warns Against ‘Blackmail’

angela Brooksangela Brooks—May 15, 20250
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India’s Union Defence Minister, Rajnath Singh, issued a stark warning and called for international oversight of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program during a significant visit to Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday, May 15, 2025. Speaking publicly during his first trip to the region following the recent launch of Operation Sindoor, Singh raised serious questions about the security protocols surrounding Pakistan’s atomic arsenal.

Call for IAEA Supervision

The Defence Minister explicitly advocated for the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to assume a supervisory role over Pakistan’s nuclear facilities and warheads. The IAEA is the world’s central intergovernmental forum for scientific and technical co-operation in the nuclear field and serves as the global focal point for nuclear co-operation, aiming to promote the safe, secure and peaceful uses of nuclear technology.

Singh’s call for direct IAEA supervision represents a significant escalation in India’s public stance regarding its neighbour’s nuclear capabilities. While concerns have been voiced privately or through diplomatic channels in the past, a senior minister publicly demanding international agency oversight marks a notable shift in rhetoric and policy signaling.

Citing “Irresponsible” Conduct and “Blackmail”

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Elaborating on the rationale behind his concerns, Singh cited what he termed “irresponsible” conduct by Pakistan. He did not specify particular instances but framed the behaviour as a persistent pattern that necessitates external checks on the nation’s nuclear assets. Furthermore, the Defence Minister issued a pointed warning against what he described as “blackmail,” implying that Pakistan might use its nuclear status or perceived instability as a tool for political or strategic leverage.

These strong accusations underscore India’s deep-seated anxieties regarding the command and control structures governing Pakistan’s nuclear devices, particularly in a region marked by historical tensions and ongoing security challenges. The term “irresponsible conduct” could encompass a range of concerns, from proliferation risks to the potential for non-state actors to gain access to sensitive materials or technology.

Context of the Visit: Post-Operation Sindoor

Singh’s visit to Jammu and Kashmir on May 15, 2025, carried added weight as it was his first to the strategically vital region since the initiation of Operation Sindoor. The specific nature and objectives of Operation Sindoor were not detailed in the context of the Defence Minister’s statements, but the timing suggests that his remarks on nuclear security are intrinsically linked to India’s broader security posture and recent operational activities in the area. His presence in Jammu and Kashmir provided a prominent platform to articulate India’s security concerns directly from a territory that has historically been a flashpoint between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.

Geopolitical Implications and Regional Stability

The demand for IAEA supervision is likely to resonate across international capitals and within nuclear non-proliferation circles. It puts the spotlight firmly back on the safety and security aspects of Pakistan’s nuclear program, a subject that has been a matter of international debate and concern for years.

For India, ensuring the stability and security of the neighbourhood is paramount. Statements from senior leaders like Singh reflect India’s perspective on the prevailing security environment and its assessment of the risks emanating from its western border. The call for IAEA intervention can be interpreted as an attempt to internationalise a concern that India views as having global implications, given the potential catastrophic consequences of any compromise in nuclear security.

Pakistan, on its part, has consistently maintained that its nuclear assets are under strict military control and governed by a robust command and control authority, designed to prevent unauthorised access or use. Any suggestion of external supervision, particularly from an agency like the IAEA which typically focuses on safeguards against diversion of nuclear material for non-peaceful uses, is likely to be met with strong objections from Islamabad, which views its nuclear program as a cornerstone of its national defence.

The Path Forward

The Defence Minister’s remarks on May 15, 2025, set a clear tone for India’s immediate concerns regarding Pakistan. While the practical feasibility of the IAEA assuming direct supervision over a state’s declared nuclear weapons program is complex and politically charged, Singh’s statement serves as a forceful diplomatic maneuver. It highlights India’s deep-seated worries and aims to draw international attention to what New Delhi perceives as critical risks to regional and global security. The international community will now watch closely to see how this public call for oversight influences the discourse on nuclear safety and stability in South Asia.

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Angela Brooks brings over 12 years of experience in financial journalism to the USA Sentinel team. Specializing in energy markets and global economic shifts, she provides in-depth analysis of how international conflicts and sanctions influence domestic inflation and fuel prices. Angela’s expertise in macroeconomic trends ensures that Sentinel readers receive sophisticated, forward-looking financial reporting.
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angela BrooksEconomic & Global Markets Editor / USA Sentinel

Angela Brooks brings over 12 years of experience in financial journalism to the USA Sentinel team. Specializing in energy markets and global economic shifts, she provides in-depth analysis of how international conflicts and sanctions influence domestic inflation and fuel prices. Angela’s expertise in macroeconomic trends ensures that Sentinel readers receive sophisticated, forward-looking financial reporting.

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