Well as you said the weapons used against Japan was a "Nuclear bomb", the Smiling Buddha was a "Nuclear Device". You obviously fail to understand the lethality and difference of the two technologies.
Here's something for you to read up on.
"While touring the Bhabha Atomic Research Center (BARC) on 7 September 1972 Prime Minister Indira Gandhi gave verbal authorization to the scientists there to manufacture the
nuclear device they had designed and prepare it for a test ."
"Throughout the development of
this device, more formally dubbed the "Peaceful Nuclear Explosive" or PNE, but commonly called
Smiling Buddha, very few records of any kind were kept either on the
development process or the decision making involved in its development and testing."
Source:
India's Nuclear Weapons Program - Smiling Buddha: 1974
"development process" indicates India was in the early stages of it's Nuclear program and path to Nuclear armament, this means India had the full intention of Nuclear weapons. This presents a Nuclear threat to Pakistan beyond what our conventional armed forces can handle.
"The only appropriate response to a Nuclear threat is an equal and counter Nuclear threat."-A1Kaid.
Japan's Hiroshima and Nagasaki WWII experience is a testimony to that.
Further points I would like to add, is the "Little Boy" Nuclear bomb dropped on Hiroshima was developed by the US and was relatively an advanced nuclear bomb, especially considering the time. It was also very heavy and contained more enriched uranium than the Indian nuclear device, or Smiling Buddha ever did.
"As the observation and photography escorts dropped back, the Enola Gay released a
9,700-pound uranium bomb, nicknamed Little Boy, at approximately 8:15 a.m. Hiroshima time"
Source:
Hiroshima | The Manhattan Project: Making the Atomic Bomb | History of the Atomic Age | atomicarchive.com
Notice how the source clearly says uranium bomb, and not Nuclear device. Nuclear device isn't really 'weaponized'.
You haven't proven to be intelligent in this debate at all, but you have succeeded in making
emotional and sentimental arguments about why Pakistan should not have nukes, not strategic, defense, military, scientific, and down right survival arguments...
It's also quite funny how Indians love to support your position, wonder why? Because it's exactly what they want a non-Nuclear Pakistan that cannot defend against India's Nuclear arsenal.
Nothing else to say to someone like you.
You may complain all you want but Pakistan will remain a Nuclear power.