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Using open-source data, the nonprofit Centre For Advance Defense Studies (C4ADS) report provides one of the most comprehensive overviews of networks supplying the rivals, in a region regarded as one of the world’s most dangerous nuclear flashpoints.

“India and Pakistan are taking advantage of gaps in global non-proliferation regimes and export controls to get what they need,” said Jack Margolin, a C4ADS analyst and co-author of the report.

It is seldom possible to determine whether individual transactions are illegal by using publicly available data, Margolin said, and the report does not suggest that companies mentioned broke national or international laws or regulations.

But past reports by the think tank, whose financial backers include the Carnegie Corporation and the Wyss Foundation, have often led to action by law enforcement agencies.


Spokesmen from the offices of India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan did not respond to requests for comment. Pakistan’s military, which plays a major role in decision-making for the nuclear weapons programme, also declined to comment.

To identify companies involved, C4ADS analysed more than 125 million records of public trade and tender data and documents, and then checked them against already-identified entities listed by export control authorities in the United States and Japan.

Pakistan, which is subject to strict international export controls on its programme, has 113 suspected foreign suppliers listed by the United States and Japan. But the C4ADS report found an additional 46, many in shipment hubs like Hong Kong, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates.

“In Pakistan’s case, they have a lot more stringent controls, and they get around these by using transnational networks… and exploiting opaque jurisdictions,” Margolin said.

The father of Pakistan’s atomic bomb, AQ Khan, admitted in 2004 to selling nuclear technology to North Korea, Iran and Libya. He was pardoned a day later by Pakistani authorities, which have refused requests from international investigators to question him.

India has a waiver that allows it to buy nuclear technology from international markets. The Indian government allows inspections of some nuclear facilities by the International Atomic Energy Agency, but not all of them.

Neither India or Pakistan have signed the international Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, adhered to by most nuclear powers. Consequently, they are not obliged to submit to IAEA oversight over all of their facilities.

C4ADS identified 222 companies that did business with the nuclear facilities in India that had no IAEA oversight. Of these, 86 companies did business with more than one such nuclear facility in India.

“It’s evidence that more needs to be done, and that there needs to be a more sophisticated approach taken to India,” Margolin said. “Just because the product is not explicitly bound for a military facility, that doesn’t mean that the due diligence process ends there.”

India and Pakistan have gone to war three times - twice over the disputed Kashmir region - since they won independence from British colonial rule in 1947.

Having for years secretly developed nuclear weapons capability, the two declared themselves nuclear powers following tit-for-tat atomic tests in 1998.

A few years later, in 2002, the two foes almost went to war for a fourth time, following an attack by Pakistan-based militants on the parliament in New Delhi. And a year ago, a suicide attack by a Pakistan-based militant group in a part of Kashmir controlled by India sparked another flare up in tensions.

Both countries are estimated to have around 150 useable nuclear warheads apiece, according to the Federation of American Scientists, a nonprofit group tracking stockpiles of nuclear weapons.
 
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If it ever comes to MAD then I hope Pakistan has enough thermonuclear nukes to wipe Bharat off the face of the earth, what better way to see Modi and his entourage off.. hopefully the powers that be were not just content with the kiddie ones that were tested in 98.
 
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In times of high pandemic these good for nothing Not for Profit organisations have nothing more then to stir up debate on India and Pakistani nuclear networks. Also while the author likes to mention AQ Khan, why does it forget to mention how India used nuclear material supplied for peaceful purposes into a bomb and than tested it. Why was the so called world a silent spectator to it and what did they think would have happened because of that? Did they thought Pakistan will not follow suit and we will not build our own? The obsession these organisations have with our nuclear program is reaching new heights of schizophrenia. Instead of chairing such organisations, they need to be put in a mental hospital and treated for their deteriorating symptoms of Pakistan nuclear phobia.
 
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In times of high pandemic these good for nothing Not for Profit organisations have nothing more then to stir up debate on India and Pakistani nuclear networks. Also while the author likes to mention AQ Khan, why does it forget to mention how India used nuclear material supplied for peaceful purposes into a bomb and than tested it. Why was the so called world a silent spectator to it and what did they think would have happened because of that? Did they thought Pakistan will not follow suit and we will not build our own? The obsession these organisations have with our nuclear program is reaching new heights of schizophrenia. Instead of chairing such organisations, they need to be put in a mental hospital and treated for their deteriorating symptoms of Pakistan nuclear phobia.
The world is inherently unjust and the only way to survive and thrive is by having more power. We must focus on being more powerful; power in all its forms, not just tanks and jets but education and knowledge too.
 
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In times of high pandemic these good for nothing Not for Profit organisations have nothing more then to stir up debate on India and Pakistani nuclear networks. Also while the author likes to mention AQ Khan, why does it forget to mention how India used nuclear material supplied for peaceful purposes into a bomb and than tested it. Why was the so called world a silent spectator to it and what did they think would have happened because of that? Did they thought Pakistan will not follow suit and we will not build our own? The obsession these organisations have with our nuclear program is reaching new heights of schizophrenia. Instead of chairing such organisations, they need to be put in a mental hospital and treated for their deteriorating symptoms of Pakistan nuclear phobia.

They want to stir the debate so our emotional nationals can start thumping chest louder and louder so they can portray us as maniacs with their captions to give us bad names. Its so bloody old news and we are a declared nuclear power from the decades now and we almost have got what ever we needed it a long time ago so why these captions now even at the times of the pandemic when people can't even bury there loved ones. Our nuclear program have moved on and so does the world with it and India have not got the balls to cross the international border unless traitors inside us managed to do there jobs or India wants to be cremated without any rites.
Brothers take a word of advise and when ever you see a story of our nuclear program just closed it down the thread, instead of here we go again and look like a clown. We are a decent nation not looking for a war with anyone just want to live in peace with every one even with India as long as what's ever is our by right repatriated including Kashmir and its not asking a lot if there is a justice in this world. We didn't started the nuclear race so its a necessity for us not a luxury item so I can't put a nuclear missile on top of my Ferrari and go to work if I want to be noticed.
If we want to be noticed then educate our kids and lets develop our country as best we can and be economically strong and see how world will notice us instead of scared of us. Be strong, be united open your kids hearts to new technologies and lets make new play grounds of success in the world and then make India a history.
 
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Pakistan Nuclear Programme was and still is answer to Indian Nuclear Programme .
 
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I love how bigoted Western organizations like C4ADS always focus on Indian, Pakistani and Chinese nukes while no one dares mentioning THOUSANDS of nuclear warheads their own countries maintain. AFAIK, USA remains the ONLY nation to attack another country with nukes! By the way, how about writing something about ISRAELI NUKES for a change? Fucking pricks.

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