Rajnath Singh asks Netherlands not to supply arms to terror sponsor Pakistan
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Rajnath Singh asks Netherlands not to supply arms to terror sponsor Pakistan

Hindustan Times  

NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday asked the Netherlands not to equip the Pakistani military with weapons and systems or share advanced technologies with that country as India has been battling Pakistan- Singh told the visiting minister that arming Pakistan was detrimental to regional security and countries friendly to India must not support a known sponsor of terrorism, the people said, asking not to be named. During the meeting, Singh and Brekelmans also discussed boosting bilateral cooperation in areas including defence, security, information exchanges, the Indo-Pacific region and new technologies, the defence ministry. They also discussed working together in domains like artificial intelligence and related technologies, besides connecting their respective defence technology research institutes and organisations,” it added. The areas of our discussion included defence, cyber security, Indo-Pacific and emerging technologies like AI.” On Monday, Singh flagged India’s concerns about the activities of US-based secessionist group Sikhs for Justice, which has called for the creation of Khalistan, and its links with Pakistan’s spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence to create trouble in Punjab, during talks with US director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.

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