Abu Zolfiqar
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well whose hand is that!!!
The National Command Authority of Pakistan, to be precise.
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well whose hand is that!!!
Pakistan nuke equipments never found in the bazar as is the case with indian nukes.
Our scientists are never found dead mysteriously as happens in India.
Pakistani nuclear facilities never reported mixing of heavy water into drinking water as happened in India.
Pakistani nuclear tests did not spread nuclear radiation in Balochistan as Indian nuclear tests done so in Pokharan.
No incident in Pakistani nuclear facilities against many incidents in Indian nuclear facilities.
Still indians think they deserve to hold the nuclear stick. OK, as you wish. But, keeping India's past record in mind, I can easily predict that this stick will destroy to India itself one day
when it comes to nuclear security, anybody who is open-minded and reads the news will know that between Pakistan & india --who has the more tarnished nuclear safety record.
Yes you hav nthing lyk that...
only your sum scientists selling nucks type things to other country and nothing else .... you are right
Is this right or wrong that
A Q Khan mak u shame in front of world???
plz tell me truth... m waiting
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I want to knw only one thing that
after these accident u thnk that indian nucks r nt safe????????
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Do you even know what you're talking about? Go read the news again! Its radioactive material that was found in scrap in Delhi and not some nuclear fissile material. Its not like they found Nu-235 or some plutonium isotopes that could be used for making bombs. It was a radioactive variant of Co-60. Not all radioactive material is nuclear material. Go back and read your 9th grade chemistry book again.
Regarding the rest of your rant about India's proliferation record, 3 words - Abdul Qadeer Khan. Go figure!