No violations in India’s defense exports; related report misleading  

India has rejected a report that hinted contraventions in its defense exports as “speculative and misleading”.

A news report by a London-based news agency – Reuters –  alleged that Indian-made weapons sold to European customers had found their way to Ukraine, where they were being used in the ongoing conflict against Russia.

The report, citing government officials and other sources, said India never intervened to prevent the resale of these arms, despite protests from Russia.

“We have seen the Reuters report. It is speculative and misleading. It implies violations by India, where none exist and, hence, is inaccurate and mischievous,” MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said in an official statement.

The official said that India has an “impeccable track record” regarding the export of military and dual-use items.

“India has been carrying out its defense exports, taking into account its international obligations on non-proliferation and based on its own robust legal and regulatory framework, which includes a holistic assessment of relevant criteria, including end user obligations and certifications,” he added.

 

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