ISLAMABAD, Oct 24 (PTI): Pakistan on Saturday dismissed India's call to effectively secure its nuclear assets as "self serving," and said New Delhi should instead work with it on establishing a "regional strategic restraint regime".
Following a suicide attack on Friday outside the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex at Kamra - considered a base for some of the country's strategic weapons - Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao had said that India hoped the Pakistan government would "continue to take steps to effectively secure their nuclear assets".
Responding to a question on Rao's comments, Foreign Office spokesman Abdul Basit said, "Such remarks are evidently self-serving and integral to India's efforts to seek unilateral advantage at the cost of regional strategic stability by its feverish militarization and working on dangerous military doctrines. Instead of finger pointing, India should accept our proposal for promoting a regional strategic restraint regime and work with Pakistan to promote strategic stability in South Asia," he said.
Basit said India should "stop its opportunistic propaganda against Pakistan".