After reading the comments of Indian posters, i am only shocked at the depth of their knowledge regarding defence issues. Posters with 10,000 or so posts, giving away meaningless and misleading views. If you have nothing substantial to say, why the hell wasting your time and others. Here are some points regarding NASR.
1. Pakistan's first ballistic missile was Hatf-1, with a range of 60km, developed in late 80's. Hatf-1 place in overall Pak Army doctrine can be summed up by the fact that it was operational under artillery corps. Hatf-1 even not so accurate, at that time gave Pak army the capability, to strike large enemy targets like ammunition and fuel depots, command centers etc. deep within enemy territory out of the range of conventional artillery.
2. As the Pakistan ballistic missile program matured, new and more accurate missiles were developed. SRBM Hatf-2 Ghaznavi with a range of 150kms and more accuracy, replaced Hatf-1.
3. Pakistan has developed tactical nuclear weapons, quite a while ago. Even so, the 2nd round test of 30 May, 1998 was of a smaller nuclear device.
4. Pakistan has achieved nuclear capability in as early as 1984, but took quite some time to develop a miniaturized nuclear weapon, which could be carried by ballistic missile and even our fighter planes.
5. Now Pakistan has in its kitty, a diverse range of nuclear weapons (strategic and tactical). Similarly diverse delivery platforms ensure a credible nuclear deterrent.
6. Pakistan nuclear weapon program is purely a defensive program, the blame for bringing in nuclear weapons in South Asia is on India.
7. NASR is a battlefield deployed missile with excellent CEP, which can strike targets deep within enemy territory. It is just another extension of our artillery's capabilities. In other words, NASR is a new generation replacement of our old HATF SRBM system. It can carry a wide variety of war-heads including tactical nuclear weapons. It has shoot and scoot capabilty, which gives it a better survivability in battlefield. It can carry more missiles and with 4-tubes launch plateform, can fire at more targets within no time. Now what is the difficulty in assimilating this simple thing that it can? Who the hell has said that it will only carry tactical nuclear weapon? It has the capability and depending upon the situation, Pakistan has every right to use it as we like.
8. Regarding, cold start doctrine.. Even serious Indian defence analysts are skeptical over it. It has major flaws.
9. Why are Indians so sure that, Pakistan has no defence at all except resorting to nuclear attack on India??
10. It is beyond the scope of my post, but can Indians please just for one time give me a deployment plan for their armored corps on 2200km border along Pakistan. How much tanks and troops will you be able to deploy in Rajhistan at any given moment? What are your plans for countering Pakistani response in Jammu sector and Lahore-Kasur axis? How the hell would you move your entire army along Pakistan border and still maintain an element of surprise? I can go on and on but.........
11. Now, after my above point, if anyone still consider Pakistan a defenseless country, who will just watch Indian armored columns rolling in as they are parading in Delhi 26 January, then the gentleman seriously need a mental check-up.