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Whos talking!!!!!!!!!!!
Who first tested Nukes....India.
Who ever first envolved in the race of weapons......India.
So who is Shatan....
Now Y the day is important for us, boz we responded to all those (included India) who were planning to attempt against PAK after Indian nukes test.
Rewind ur memory and consult google u will find
1) In the afternoon of Monday, 11 May 1998 Indian Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee
stunned the world by announcing at a hurriedly convened press conference that earlier that day India had conducted three nuclear tests. International observers were, if anything, even
more astonished by the announcement two days later that two additional tests had been conducted.
2) India conducted
total 5 tests.
3)
India's test created an untenable situation (Who created problems & unstability in region, ofcourse thats India) for Prime Minister Mohammad Nawaz Sharif. In the wake of India's tests, Pakistan felt an urgent need to demonstrate its own prowess in a similar manner for many reasons - to deny India unilateral technical advantage it might have gained from conducting tests; to restore a sense of a balance-of-power with India in the eyes of itself, India, and the world; et cetera
4)Pressure builded on Pakistan....
5)India and Israeel planned to destroy Kahota.
6)Clinton President Clinton telephone Sharif and urged him not to go ahead with a test.
7) Miltary forces recommanded to make tests else India will create problems. (India was unaware abt PAK nuke capability), According to miltary we might go in a war.....to bring peace in region batter to test nukes and make the region balance. Pakistan's army informed Sharif that it will be ready "within a week" to conduct an underground nuclear test on 24 hours' notice.
8)Over the weekend Sharif consulted with various parties and factions, and remained under enormous pressure to test. Meanwhile
public reaction continued to favor an immediate response.
Former PM Benazir Bhutto advocated not only an immediate nuclear test by Pakistan, but also asserted that India should be disarmed by a preemptive attack, and called on Sharif to resign.
9) Pakistan nation was united on a single decission
10)Meanwhile the
US worked on putting together an incentive package to Pakistan to persuade it not to test. The repeal of the Pressler amendment that cut off military aid was offered, as was delivery of $600 million dollars worth of F-16 fighter-bombers that Pakistan had ordered and paid for but never received. Discussions also began on how much aid to offer Pakistan on top of these concessions.
11)
On 18 May 1998, the Chairman of the PAEC was again summoned to the Prime Minister House where he was relayed the decision of the DCC. "Dhamaka kar dein" (Conduct the explosion) were the exact words used by the Prime Minister to inform him of the Governments decision to conduct the nuclear tests.
12)On 19 May 1998, two teams of 140 PAEC scientists, engineers and technicians left for Chagai, Baluchistan on two separate PIA Boeing 737 flights. Also on board were teams from the Wah Group, the Theoretical Group, the Directorate of Technical Development (DTD) and the Diagnostics Group. Some of the men and equipment were transported via road using NLC trucks escorted by the members of the Special Services Group (SSG), the elite commando force of the Pakistan Army.
13)Nuclear devices - in sub-assembly form - were flown from Rawalpindi to a designated airfield in Baluchistan (Quetta?) on a Pakistan Air Force (PAF) C-130 Hercules transport aircraft (it is curious that so many would all be entrusted to a single aircraft though). Four PAF F-16s armed with air-to-air missiles provided escort.
14)Late in the day on 27 May the U.S. government reported that Pakistan had been observed pouring cement in a test shaft in the Chagai Hills. This indicated that nuclear test devices were being sealed in, which is the final necessary step before conducting nuclear tests. Officials then predicted that tests could occur within hours.
15)Pres. Bill Clinton made a last-minute plea to Sharif, Wednesday night. According to presidential spokesman Mike McCurry it was a "very intense" 25-minute call in which the president implored the prime minister not to conduct a test. It was the fourth presidential call to Sharif since India's first explosion on May 11. But the test time had been set -
3:00 p.m. in the afternoon of 28 May 1998.
16)In the pre-dawn hours of 28 May Pakistan cut the communication links for all Pakistani seismic stations to the outside world. All military and strategic installations in Pakistan were put on alert, and the Pakistan Air Force F-16A and F-7MP air defense fighters were placed on strip alert - ready to begin their take-off roll at any moment.
17)On 28 May at 15:00 UCT Prime Minister Sharif began his televised address with the statement:
Another thing shldnt be ignore here
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How many reasons I should tell u Mr Emperor Palpatine about the importance of the day
Waiting "Thanxs" from all PDF members, I recalled many things.