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Don't arm 'terror sponsor' Pakistan, India tells Netherlands

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 18 March 2025
India urged the Netherlands to restrict arms and military technology sales to Pakistan due to its history of sponsoring cross-border terrorism. During a high-level meeting, India highlighted that arming Pakistan undermines regional security and emphasized opportunities for collaboration in shipbuilding, AI, and defense technology research.
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