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indians going wild :cheesy:

indians are masters at conspiracy theories
just stay in ur call centre...
 
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indians going wild :cheesy:

indians are masters at conspiracy theories
just stay in ur call centre...

This is the most intelligent comment i ever seen...... Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday officially protested against the third nuclear test by North Korea which it sees as evidence of a clandestine proliferation network from Pakistan. Indian sources stressed that if the test was found to have been conducted with enriched uranium, it would confirm Pakistani "proliferation linkages".

Criticizing North Korea for violating international commitments, New Delhi asked Pyongyang "to refrain from such actions which adversely impact on peace and stability in the region". Sources said the test revealed significantly improved technical capabilities of the North Koreans, which in itself suggested heightened proliferation activities.

"If the speculation is correct that the test was carried out through enriched uranium, it would demonstrate cascading and clandestine proliferation linkages,'' a source said. After the test on Tuesday, North Korea also announced that its nuclear capabilities had diversified, fuelling more speculation that enriched uranium was used for the test.

KCNA, North Korea's official news agency, said, "It was confirmed that the nuclear test that was carried out at a high level in a safe and perfect manner using a miniaturized and lighter nuclear device with greater explosive force than previously did not pose any negative impact on the surrounding ecological environment."

South Korea recorded seismic activity compatible with a six-seven kiloton explosion. If this is confirmed, North Korea, officials said, could be well on its way to building a functional nuclear warhead, though its delivery systems may take a while to develop.

"When you talk about any nuclear test conducted by North Korea, the role of Pakistan can never be far behind,'' a source said.

Pakistan on Tuesday yet again blocked moves to facilitate negotiations for a Fissile Material Cut-off Treaty (FMCT) in the Conference on Disarmament. Official sources said both developments were inter-related.

Pakistan had transferred the technology for enriching uranium to weapon grade in exchange for the knowhow for missile development from the Communist dictatorship as part of a deal negotiated by Benazir Bhutto and Kim Jong-il.

Pakistan has prevented negotiations for FMCT citing asymmetry with India in its fissile material stockpile. In its nuclear tests of 2006 and 2009, North Korea used plutonium and it was only in 2010 that it was revealed that the country had a sophisticated uranium enrichment programme. The existence of North Korea's Yongbyon centrifuge plant used for enriching uranium became public in 2010, when Pyongyang allowed foreign experts to visit the facility.

Separately, the Indian assessment of the nuclear test is that it's a failure of Chinese foreign policy. The Pyongyang account has been the responsibility of Beijing, but China has failed to restrain North Korea both from going steadily down the nuclear path or persuading it to come to the negotiating table at the six-party talks.

The test puts Beijing in an unenviable position. It has already supported fresh sanctions by the UN Security Council, which has piled them on North Korea. Beijing could support further sanctions, or it could take unilateral action against Pyongyang. Both ways, it risks ruining ties with one of its closest allies.

Beijing-Pyongyang ties have been strained of late, In fact, last week, the Chinese government used the Global Times to warn North Korea. In an editorial, it said, "If North Korea insists on a third nuclear test despite attempts to dissuade it, it must pay a heavy price. The assistance it will be able to receive from China should be reduced. The Chinese government should make this clear beforehand to shatter any illusions Pyongyang may have."

The test prompted the UN Security Council to call for an emergency meeting later on Tuesday. It is also expected to figure in US President Barack Obama's State of the Union address.

India sees Pakistani hand in North Korea’s nuclear test - The Times of India

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stupid inferiority complex ridden idiots.
 
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Few pakistani missiles are north korean copies ;) and pakistanis have hand in north korean nuclear test who were conducted earlier.

its kinda like saying INDIA had a hand in Chernobyl because India imports nuclear tech & missiles from Russia, the then S.U
 
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@Abu Zolfiqar We started our program because of China. You started because of us. Its understandable.

india started its program b/c of both Chinese nuclear status as well as Pakistan's still pre-natal nuclear ambitions (we can argue over who started what; it's immaterial to today however)

Pakistan exploded the bomb in 1998 as a direct reaction to indian action (as well as official statements which we saw as posturing and beliggerance) --Vajpayee claiming that very day that "Pakistan must accept the new realities"

i still remember I was in Peshawar at the time and was watching that speech quite angrily on national television....little did i know that my anger would be turned to defiance and a sense of pride just days later


But why give it to regime like North Korea ?

such an innocently naive yet irrelevant question almost 2 decades later :)
 
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its kinda like saying INDIA had a hand in Chernobyl because India imports nuclear tech & missiles from Russia, the then S.U

Pakistan gave nuclear blue print to korea in exchange of missile tech :lol:

Do u really think your missiles are indigenous? if it is then get out of dream.

Most recently, Pakistan has received assistance from the People's Republic of China and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK). Pakistan's limited scientific and industrial base has forced it to rely on continuous outside help. Pakistan possesses both the 300 km M-11 (Hatf III) missile acquired from China and the 1000 km Nodong (Ghauri) missile bought from North Korea. Pakistan has also imported plants to manufacture these missiles.

Pakistan's Nuclear Capable Missiles

The Hindu : National : North Korean Nodong has become Ghauri in Pakistan
 
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Pakistan gave nuclear blue print to korea in exchange of missile tech :lol:

Do u really think your missiles are indigenous? if it is then get out of dream.

And Russia gave you missile, nuke, and aerospace tech for some money...

And keep wondering where that Hatf-V came from, and where it was made... It will give us enough time to coordinate its location so that it drops on your house in India...
 
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Its called team work, jeez :P

No,this is called as nuclear proliferation.

Your Aq Khan openly commit it that he did under benazir era.

but few of you guys says that your missiles tech is bla bla bla ...so here is my point and there is some reason why your missiles dont fail ;) or you dont tell if they fail ;)

coz they are not pakistani,imported by you n painted by you ;)
 
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hahaha thats really interesting to see how pakistani are dual nature... Yesterday when news came every pakistani was saying that "today this will be celebreted as A.Q. Khan day in north korea" now see how they step aside after knowing world reaction. Especialy when china said against north korea... Well pakistani dont cry now its too late... You all in bad light now.
 
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And Russia gave you missile, nuke, and aerospace tech for some money...

And keep wondering where that Hatf-V came from, and where it was made... It will give us enough time to coordinate its location so that it drops on your house in India...

if russia would have given us then we would be having 10000 km missile 20 years ago :oops:

WE have several failures of missiles and FYI,since i have been on pdf,i never saw a single failure of pakistani missile but upto 10 + failure of indian missiles.So here is my point.

Even your missile debris fall in some other city :oops: ,you declare it success :rofl:
 
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No,this is called as nuclear proliferation.

Your Aq Khan openly commit it that he did under benazir era.

but few of you guys says that your missiles tech is bla bla bla ...so here is my point and there is some reason why your missiles dont fail ;) or you dont tell if they fail ;)

coz they are not pakistani,imported by you n painted by you ;)
and..? they are aimed directly at you, thats all you need to worry about honey :coffee:
 
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