Following the announcement of a long-term uranium supply agreement between Canada and India, Pakistan's Foreign Office has voiced strong objections, labeling the deal a 'country-specific exception' that could allow India to divert domestic uranium for military purposes. Pakistan's spokesperson, Tahir Andrabi, emphasized that this arrangement could exacerbate regional tensions and lead to an arms race, particularly after India's Operation Sindoor. The deal, which also includes cooperation on advanced nuclear technologies, has raised alarms about its implications for global nuclear non-proliferation norms.
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Pakistan Expresses Concern Over India-Canada Uranium Supply Deal
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Pakistan has expressed significant concern over the recent $2.6 billion uranium supply deal between Canada and India, warning it could destabilize South Asia's strategic balance and enable India to expand its nuclear arsenal. India, in turn, criticized Pakistan's objections as hypocritical.
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