India reacts as Trump highlights Pakistan’s long record of illegal nuclear activities
India Hits Out at Pakistan’s “Clandestine Nuclear Activities”
India on Friday strongly criticized Pakistan following US President Donald Trump’s comments on Islamabad’s alleged secret nuclear testing.
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said Pakistan’s nuclear record is marked by clandestine operations, illegal activities, and export control violations.
Key Highlights:
- Jaiswal accused Pakistan of smuggling and maintaining secret partnerships in its nuclear program.
- Mentioned the AQ Khan network as a central element of Pakistan’s proliferation history.
- Reiterated India’s long-standing call for global awareness of Pakistan’s activities.
“Clandestine and illegal nuclear activities are in keeping with Pakistan’s history that is centered around decades of smuggling, export control violations, secret partnerships, AQ Khan network and further proliferation,” Jaiswal stated.
India has issued first statement on President Donald Trump's claim that Pakistan is testing nuclear weapons. MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, ' illegal nuclear activities are in keeping with Pakistan’s history.'
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Trump’s Claim: Pakistan Conducting Underground Tests
During an interview on CBS News’s 60 Minutes, President Donald Trump claimed that Pakistan, along with other countries, was secretly conducting underground nuclear tests.
Trump emphasized that while the United States has abstained from testing for more than three decades, nations like North Korea, Russia, and China continue to carry out covert experiments.
Key Highlights:
- Trump alleged that underground tests are conducted “where people don’t know what’s happening.”
- Added that subtle vibrations are often the only signs of hidden detonations.
- Sparked renewed debate on nuclear transparency and non-proliferation policies.
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Pakistan Dismisses the Allegations
Pakistan quickly rejected Trump’s remarks, insisting it “was not the first to carry out nuclear tests and will not be the first to resume them.”
The government described its position as one of restraint and said its nuclear development follows defensive principles.
Key Highlights:
- Pakistan termed Trump’s claims baseless.
- Asserted adherence to nuclear responsibility.
- Avoided an aggressive response while maintaining its stance on national security.
India Urges the World to Stay Alert
In reaction, Jaiswal reaffirmed that India has consistently alerted the international community to Pakistan’s proliferation record.
He said India had taken note of Trump’s observation and continues to call for global vigilance.
Key Highlights:
- India seeks international monitoring of nuclear activities.
- Warned that Pakistan’s actions endanger regional stability.
- Stressed the need for accountability in global non-proliferation frameworks.
“We have taken note of President Trump’s comment about Pakistan’s nuclear testing,” Jaiswal said. “India has always drawn the attention of the international community to these aspects of Pakistan’s record.”
Strategic and Global Implications
The controversy has reignited discussion about nuclear oversight and underground testing in international security forums.
India’s sharp response highlights its goal of ensuring transparency, peace, and stability in South Asia while holding Pakistan accountable for illegal proliferation.
Key Takeaways:
- Trump’s claims support India’s position on Pakistan’s nuclear secrecy.
- Islamabad’s denial has not eased global concerns.
The developments could shape India–US cooperation in addressing regional security and non-proliferation goals.



