'Pakistan is not trustworthy, don't give it weapons..', Rajnath Singh warns US Defense Minister Austin
'Pakistan is not trustworthy, don't give it weapons..', Rajnath Singh warns US Defense Minister Austin
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New Delhi: Pakistan, which became an Islamic nation after separating from India in 1947, has become India's biggest enemy today. However, this is not even today, when Pakistan came into existence and India gave it the first installment of Rs 20 crore from its share of money, soon after the newly born Pakistan attacked Kashmir by buying weapons with that money. He had asked for the money "to buy tents" but bought weapons from him. However, it is also worth noting that by yesterday (13 August 1947), those who claimed to be brothers and sisters in India, after partition (Pakistan was formed on 14 August 1947), suddenly those same people became thirsty for the blood of Indians. It can be clearly understood from this that Pakistan already hated India, but due to lack of money and resources, it was not able to do anything and even today it is the same situation, it keeps conspiring against India by taking loans from abroad. He has also spewed venom against India by seeking help from the US many times.  

Now US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is on a visit to India. In such a situation, India has warned the US not to trust Pakistan in terms of weapons. India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has warned Austin that Pakistan cannot be trusted when it comes to weapons as it can misuse weapons and technology (against India) and lead to regional instability. According to the report, the issue was raised in a bilateral meeting between US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh. Let us know that the US Defense Minister is on a two-day visit to India. His visit comes ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the US from June 21 to 24.  

At the same time, before this meeting, US Defense Secretary Austin was given the Tri-Service Guard of Honor in the presence of Rajnath Singh. Sources said, regional security issues, including in the Indo-Pacific, were discussed between the two defence ministers. There was also talk about India's neighbors. India asked the US not to rely on Pakistan with advanced weapons and equipment, an official said.

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