New Delhi, March 19 -- The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on Thursday said that the recent US intelligence report, flagging Islamabad as a nuclear threat, highlights the risks posed by Pakistan due to the country's "clandestine history of nuke proliferation."

Addressing a regular press briefing here, the official spokesperson of the MEA, Randir Jaiswal, stated that Pakistan has a history of clandestine nuclear proliferation, and such observations once again bring attention to concerns surrounding its track record.

"As far as Pakistan is concerned, they have a history. They have a history of clandestine nuclear nonproliferation, and statements like this again make it clear what kind of threat they pose to the world because of their c...