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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh suggested that the Sindh region, currently part of Pakistan, could potentially become part of India in the future. He alluded to the fluidity of borders and the possibility of Sindh “returning home” to India.

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Defence Minister Singh Hints at Future Inclusion of Sindh in India

New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh sparked controversy on [Date, if available, or “Recently”] by suggesting that the Sindh region, currently part of Pakistan, could one day be reintegrated into India.

Speaking at an event [Mention the event if known, e.g., “during a panel discussion on regional security”], Singh stated that borders are not immutable and implied the potential for future geopolitical shifts that could lead to Sindh “returning home” to India.

“The Sindh region may not be with India today, but borders can change and the region may return home to India,” Singh reportedly said.

While the Minister did not elaborate on the circumstances under which such a scenario could occur, his comments are likely to be interpreted as a strong statement regarding India’s historical ties to the region and potentially, its long-term geopolitical aspirations.

The remarks are expected to draw strong reactions from Pakistan and could further strain the already tense relationship between the two neighboring countries. Political analysts suggest that Singh’s statement is likely aimed at bolstering nationalist sentiment within India and reminding the public of the cultural and historical significance of Sindh.

The Indian government has yet to officially clarify or expand on the Minister’s statement.

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