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    ANTI-AMERICANISM

    One of the primary factors that stokes anti-Americanism among Pakistanis, is the empowering of India militarily. Though, US enjoys strategic partnership with India but Pakistan has also been a crucial cold war ally for decades and lately, Pakistan was declared as non-NATO ally of Washington as a...
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    South Asian nuclear developments: Viewpoint from Pakistan

    As long as some states have nuclear weapons, others will want to acquire their own. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has stressed that disarmament is the main way to curb the spread of nuclear weapons. But did these international bodies, bilateral disarmament treaties, the Non Proliferation...
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    US-Pakistan: The Hijab of Expectations

    The United States-Pakistan Strategic Dialogue is a platform to manage the relationship at various levels. Notwithstanding mutual interests, there is deep-rooted suspicion and distrust of each other’s motives and intentions that has given rise to heightened expectations on both sides. While Nawaz...
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    India’s Kudankulam Nuclear Plant: The White Elephant – OpEd

    The recent resumption of power generation at Kudunkulam nuclear power plant is a cause more for concern than it is for celebration, which has been an issue of fierce contention since 2011. Interestingly the story has again taken a twist where after two days of its restarting the plant stopped...
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    Why Pakistan Won’t Give Nukes to Saudi Arabia

    Ever since it emerged as the sole Islamic nuclear state, Pakistan’s nuclear programhas been viewed anxiously. Even if Islamabad were to offer the world’s best economic incentives to the West-dominated nuclear regime, this assumed religiosity of Pakistani nuclear capability would not change the...
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    “Pakistan’s Race to Build Tiny Nukes”: The Viewpoint from Pakistan

    “If the adversary feels that you are unpredictable, even rash, he will be deterred from pressing you too far. The odds that he will fold increase greatly, and the unpredictable president will win another hand .”...
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    Israel’s sea-based nukes pose risks

    The story has been covered extensively in Germany and even in Israel, but it seems to have largely escaped notice in the United States: Israel has acquired a fleet of advanced German submarines that—Prime Minister Netanyahu has signaled—carry nuclear weapons pointed at Iran. The Obama...
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    Nuclear epics

    Indeed, the nuclear episode is said to originate when India detonated its first plutonium device in 1974 characterizing it as a “peaceful nuclear explosive” and Pakistan followed the suit for its survival. India, which has not signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT) and does not have...
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    A Conspiracy of Saudi Nukes

    From 2013, we have read headlines from the BBC that say “Saudi nuclear weapons ‘on order’ from Pakistan” and a couple days ago we read the same type of headlines that say “Saudi Arabia has taken the strategic decision to acquire off-the-shelf atomic weapons from Pakistan”. So for a couple of...
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    US Nuclear Policy Enabled India’s H-bomb Program

    Thank you George Bush for expediting thermonuclear weapons in the Indian subcontinent. Ensuing nuclear winter would have a devastating effect on the entire planet for years to come. Watch:
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    The NTI Matrix: Viewpoint From Pakistan

    The Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI) — founded by US Senator Sam Nunn and CNN founder Ted Turner — describes itself as “a non-profit, non-partisan organization” tool for assessing the security of the world’s deadliest materials with a mission to strengthen global security by reducing the risk of...
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    Congressional hearing on mainstreaming nuclear Pakistan

    Negotiations between the United States and Pakistan on a possible civil nuclear deal have often been rocky, and have dragged on for over a decade. The issue came back into sharp focus around Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s visit to Washington. On Oct. 22, 2015, Press Trust of India...
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    Deception of nuclear ‘no first use’

    Sandy Berger would turn in his grave and be utterly disappointed that Bruce Riedel had used his obituary to perjure against Pakistan. In a previous article, ‘Riedel’s mythmaking and Pakistan’, we discussed how Riedel was pointing towards the flaws of the US department of state. This time he is...
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    Downsides to the India-Japan Nuclear Deal

    The evolving India-Japan relationship– and in particular, the prospect of a nucleardeal –is worrying and causing geopolitical transformation in the Indo-Pacific region. The relationship between both countries has so far dwelled on the ascendance of Chinese power, regionally and globally, as well...
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    Pakistan conducts successful test launch of Shaheen-III missile

    The test flight was aimed at validating various design and technical parameters of the weapon system, @DailyMotion
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    Stories from India's Fault Lines

    @Youtube @Vimeo Nowadays Kargil War is a hot topic… Basically it is a Media Pressure, which absolutely share anti-Nuclear rants against Pakistan……!! Few Days Earlier an Indian Journalist launch her book & she revealed that India was ready to Launch a Nuclear Attack on Pakistan during Kargil...
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    Picking sides

    The world politics is a theatre of ever changing interests and partnerships. The recent visit by Chinese president Xi-Jinping to the United States signifies that China and the United States are looking forward to enforcing normalization of relations between them. Even though the task looks...
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    Uranium for India: An Eye-Opener for Australia

    For a decade now, nuclear technology has emerged as one of the most discussed topics in international politics because of its civil and military uses. In September 2014, former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott signed an agreement with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to sell uranium to...
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