The Congress has expressed concern over a recent development where the US is reportedly set to supply air-to-air missiles to Pakistan. This move, involving Raytheon's advanced medium-range missiles, has brought into question the diplomatic dynamics between the nations involved.

Congress's general secretary for communications, Jairam Ramesh, shed light on the situation, citing a US Department of War public notification. The document, initially listing other countries such as Canada and the UK, now includes Pakistan among its expected recipients, raising eyebrows and concerns within diplomatic circles.

The arms contract, reported by Pakistan's 'The Express Tribune', suggests a significant shift in military alliances and sales. The completion of this order by 2030 could mark a pivotal momen

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