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Instead Of Worrying About Pakistan’s Nukes, Kabul Must Abandon Indian Rhetoric

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Pakistan single handedly is bearing the burden of uprooting international terrorism aimed at bringing lasting peace in terror-stricken region since the very start of previous decade. In the ongoing anti-terror campaign, Pakistan’s financial losses have surpassed USD 118 billion and human casualties have mounted to over one lac. But instead of extolling Islamabad’s effort, an incessant propaganda campaign is being witnessed in international press every now and then.

In a recent deplorable article, former head of Afghanistan’s National Directorate of Security Rahmatullah Nabil spitted venom against Pakistan’s nuclear programme and intelligence agencies. The self-proclaimed defence analyst biasedly prophesied falling out of the Pakistani nukes into the hands of miscreants. The article was published in “The New York Times”. The Afghan official questioned safety of Islamabad’s nukes, emphasized on growing terror activities in Pakistan and hurled allegations such as army using banned outfits for regional goals. Nabil’s reckless arguments stand parallel to the ground realities.

As a matter of fact, it is worth mentioning that Pakistan’s security arrangements for its nuclear arsenal are considered second to none. The country is continuously upgrading its nuclear security system in lines with the rapidly changing geopolitical and geostrategic situation. These weapons are ostensibly kept separate from their delivery systems in order to avoid any hapless incident.

The anxiety about accidental launch of nukes has been addressed by linking nukes with code lock device ‘Adaptation of Permissive Action Links’ (PALs). In this pretext, at least consent of three members is required for a nuclear strike. So, the argument of accidental launch seems implausible.

The responsibility to ensure foolproof security for fissile material lies on army’s Strategic Plans Division and thus far, not even a single incident has been reported pertaining to mishandling or mismanagement of fissile material within country’s premises. Similarly, state-of-art technology and highly trained armed forces are deployed for protection of nuclear facilities. Recently, a British online newspaper “The Independent” ranked Pakistan’s Special Service Group (SSG) eighth most elite force in the world.

Pakistan has ratified standards of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) under which country’s nuclear power plants are currently functioning. The White House has acknowledged improvement in safety and security of Pakistan’s nuclear assets in following words.

“Pakistan is engaged with the international community on nuclear safety and security issues and is working to ensure its strategic export controls are in line with international standards”.

So, those analysts who continuously express concerns over security of Pakistan’s nukes are living in a delusional world.

Nabil, while stressing on soaring terrorism, purposefully turns a blind eye towards a country situated in Afghanistan’s south-east where security situation has improved significantly in the past three years. Nabil should be apprised that Swat had been liberated by Pakistan’s armed forces under Operation Rah-e-Raast. There exists no safe havens of terrorists in country’s mountainous and tribal region anymore. Several commanders among over 3,000 terrorists have either been killed or nabbed under Operation Zarb-e-Azb.

In the meantime, ongoing Radd-ul-Fassad is aimed at indiscriminate elimination of residual/latent threat of terrorism, consolidating the gains made in other military operations, and further ensuring the security of Pakistan’s borders. As a result of this vigorous military campaign, remnant terrorists have fled to safe havens in Afghanistan; a state where recurrence of ISIS is being witnessed.

Owing to above mentioned military offensives, a marked drop in terror incidents have been observed in Pakistan at time when menace is on rise in other countries including the developed EU’s states. The improvement in security situation is being acclaimed by leading security watchdogs. The report of the ‘Global Terrorism Index (GTI) 2016’ stated 45pc fewer attacks and 38pc fewer deaths in Pakistan during 2015 than the previous year. The terror-related attacks were further chopped off by 27pc in 2016 indicating Pakistan’s commitment to obliterate menace of terrorism for once and all. Pakistan has initiated fencing its border with Afghanistan in a bid to halt cross-border terrorists’ movement but so far, Kabul has not taken a single step which shows its commitment for peace.

Nabil accused Pakistan’s military and intelligence agencies of using ‘terrorist networks to advance their regional goals’ but sealed his lips on arrest of Indian RAW’s spy and in-service naval officer Kulbhushan Jadhav who was tasked to target CPEC projects and to fuel insurgency in Pakistan’s Balochistan. Afghan author also forgot to mention RAW-NDS nexus aimed at destabilizing Pakistan. Former US Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel, during a debate on Afghanistan at the Cameron University in Oklahoma, overtly confessed to usage of Afghan soil by India to carry out subversive activities in Pakistan.

The routine of blaming Islamabad for every ill-happening in Afghanistan has become obsolete. Kabul must abandon Indian rhetoric and should stop acting as New Delhi’s puppet if Ghani-led Afghan government is serious in bringing lasting peace and stability in the region.
 
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Afghanistan is in for alot of pain, until it realises both it and indians will be broken in Afghanistan unless they see sense
 
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Wait till Chabahar is operational, Afghans will export its minerals and get richer than Pakistan.
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Minerals don't start mining themselves when they sense a port nearby.
The Afghan security situation is the limiting factor here, not ports.
Security situation will improve, Even taliban is Nationalist. Taliban supplied explosives for Selma dam construction.... India and Japan will provide mining training and infrastructure...
 
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Security situation will improve, Even taliban is Nationalist. Taliban supplied explosives for Selma dam construction.... India and Japan will provide mining training and infrastructure...

The Taliban are nationalist but they will not allow the current regime to cultivate legitimacy at their expense. Their support to any projects, or rather their willingness to tolerate them is tactical at best. Their terrible attack in Mazar-i-Sharif while efforts were ongoing to set up talks should be a clear reminder that they can be reasoned with but that does not mean they will necessarily abide by it.
 
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The Afghanistan of 60's and 70's was way ahead in literacy and development from both India and Pakistan. Taliban has destroyed a nation to stones and credit goes to whom? You know
Credit goes to ones those invaded Afghanistan. :)There were no Taliban before Soviet invasion.
 
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The Afghanistan of 60's and 70's was way ahead in literacy and development from both India and Pakistan. Taliban has destroyed a nation to stones and credit goes to whom? You know

I don't ever remember saying that they had always been this way. Are you sure you're replying to the right guy?
 
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Wait till Chabahar is operational, Afghans will export its minerals and get richer than Pakistan.
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I'm not be so rude umm " grow up " when we use this you know what's it mean? Even you 10 feet and don't have ballz you nothing:lol: oh yea 1260 cubic meter brain needed to use all sense^_^ now come back on real world and think again what you post:coffee:
 
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US officials have said Afghanistan has mineral deposits worth at least one trillion dollars and that the vast untapped riches carry the potential to lift the war-ravaged country out of its deep poverty.

US geologists over the last year have confirmed reserves of valuable minerals on a larger scale than previouslybelieved, and the Kabul government faces a likely gold rush by foreign mining companies, officials said.

The value of the minerals -- including iron, copper, gold, niobium, mercury and cobalt -- was estimated at 908 billion dollars, according to findings by the US Geological Survey (USGS).

https://www.rnw.org/archive/us-touts-afghan-mineral-wealth-potential

vast mineral resources + low population = Afghan per capita income will easily become greater than Pakistan.
For example Dubai has lower GDP than Pakistan but Higher per capita, Similarly average Afghani will become richer than average Pakistani.
 
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