Islamabad (Ina) - Pakistan expressed on Thursday (April 21, 2016) its deep concern about the test India 's first submarine with nuclear - powered and can launch ballistic missiles, describing the move as affect the strategic balance "sensitive" in the region.
The spokesman said Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Nafis Zakaria told a news briefing in Islamabad that this development "dangerous" and will affect the strategic balance "sensitive" in the region , adding that this test resulted in giving the nuclear nature of the Indian Ocean, what constitutes a disturbing for the region and the international community to the issue.
He added that the Indian side Pakistan has not notified in advance about ballistic missile launched by the submarine. he
also expressed Zakaria expressed concern about the increasing "violations" of human rights in Indian-Indian - controlled Kashmir , stressing at the same time , Pakistan 's readiness to hold talks with New Delhi to resolve all outstanding issues between the parties.
the Indian Navy announced Monday the submarine (Aa.an.as Arant) tests freely as a prelude to joining the Navy noting that it weighs six thousand tons, which is the first Indian nuclear - powered submarine that can launch ballistic missiles.
The spokesman said Pakistani Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Nafis Zakaria told a news briefing in Islamabad that this development "dangerous" and will affect the strategic balance "sensitive" in the region , adding that this test resulted in giving the nuclear nature of the Indian Ocean, what constitutes a disturbing for the region and the international community to the issue.
He added that the Indian side Pakistan has not notified in advance about ballistic missile launched by the submarine. he
also expressed Zakaria expressed concern about the increasing "violations" of human rights in Indian-Indian - controlled Kashmir , stressing at the same time , Pakistan 's readiness to hold talks with New Delhi to resolve all outstanding issues between the parties.
the Indian Navy announced Monday the submarine (Aa.an.as Arant) tests freely as a prelude to joining the Navy noting that it weighs six thousand tons, which is the first Indian nuclear - powered submarine that can launch ballistic missiles.
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