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  1. Andy Sandy

    Deception of nuclear ‘no first use’

    “No first use” is the outgrowth of such insensible dynamics, a doctrine that gets the strategists more excited than members of the public. In one way, the Pakistani position of First Use of nuclear weapons is the more honest one. No first use policies reflect the acceptable hypocrisy of good...
  2. Andy Sandy

    Pakistan's Tactical Nuclear Weapons: The Inevitability of Instability

    As long as India keeps developing threatening military doctrines like CSD, Pakistan would definitely look for induction of TNWs as last resort to halt any conventional military attack from Indian territory. Pakistan being inferior in conventional capability will surely need small nukes to deter...
  3. Andy Sandy

    'Pakistan's Nasr missile is the most dangerous development in South Asia'

    The imbalance created between India and Pakistan due to the Indo-U.S nuclear agreement, coupled with their strategic partnership with the U.S. in various technological and scientific fields, has created a new security situation in South Asia. Pakistan has limited economic strength and military...
  4. Andy Sandy

    Sepa allows construction of nuclear power plants at Paradise Point

    find most of the comments about this project very naive and completely illogical. You guys need you appreciate this initiative and support PMLN for starting such projects. This project is not inside the city, it is 40km from Karachi and experts will definitely do the risk assessment before...
  5. Andy Sandy

    To Counter China, Indian BrahMos Missiles, Patrol Boats for Vietnam?

    One repeated criticism of hypersonic weapons programs is that they are technology-driven rather than mission-driven, i.e., the United States and other major powers seem to be developing this technology just because they can. The United States should take the lead in proposing a hypersonic...
  6. Andy Sandy

    India Australia Nuclear Deal a Scoffing with NPT

    India’s nuclear sector is contested, dogged by continuing safety concerns and is unlikely to develop speedily. India ‘s uranium requirement in 2012 was 937 t U. If Australia supplied 18.2% of that demand11 uranium exports would increase by 171 tonnes, worth $17.6 million.12 Australia’s national...
  7. Andy Sandy

    THE DANGERS OF NUCLEAR APARTHEID – ANALYSIS

    Pakistan is qualified to enter into the NSG, but these decisions are made on purely political grounds. The India case is there, which is strongly supported by the US and Britain. Pakistan still needs access to nuclear technology, but restrictions are being imposed on because the NSG says that...
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