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Alarmed at India’s naval nuclear ambitions, Islamabad has taken up New Delhi’s recent test of a submarine-launched, nuclear-capable ballistic missile with its arch rival, amid fears the move has serious implications for strategic stability in South Asia.

Last month, India confirmed it tested the K-4 missile, which can be launched by a submarine and carry a nuclear warhead up to 3,500 kilometres away. The confirmation came after secret tests were done in March in the Indian Ocean.

The move not only raised eyebrows in Pakistan but also caused concerns as India did not give prior notification to Islamabad as part of the broader understanding existing between the two

countries before conducting ballistic missile tests.

“This is a serious development. Since 1988 both countries formally or informally inform each other about such missile tests but this time India chose otherwise,” said a senior Foreign Office official while requesting anonymity.

Pakistan and India signed a landmark agreement in 2005 on the pre-notification of ballistic missile tests in order to prevent misunderstanding and misinterpretations, and promote a stable environment of peace and security between the two countries.

The official said given the sensitivity of the nuclear issue, the two countries, even before entering a formal arrangement, had a ‘broader understanding’ to inform each other about missile tests.

“This practice even continued when the two countries have not had the best relationship,” the official added.

The official said Pakistan had raised the issue with Indian authorities through diplomatic channels to explain as to why New Delhi this time ignored this understanding.

Strategic affairs expert Dr Ishtiaq Ahmed said the ‘nuclearisation of Indian Ocean’ will certainly alter the ‘strategic balance’ in this part of the region.

“In recent years, there is a shift in Pakistan’s focus from geopolitics to geoeconomics and China Pakistan Economic Corridor(CPEC) is a clear example of this paradigm change,” said Dr Ishtiaq, who is director of School of Politics and International Relations at Quaid-e-Azam University.

“But India appears to be dragging Pakistan back to geopolitics by going nuclear in the Indian Ocean,” he explained. He viewed the Indian move not to give advance notification of the test to Pakistan as a sign of growing tension and trust-deficit between the two countries.

This all happened at a time Pakistan and India have been struggling to resume the structured dialogue following the attack on the Pathankot airbase in January. Although, foreign secretaries of the two countries met in New Delhi at the sidelines of a conference on Afghanistan, the two sides could not agree on the formal start of comprehensive bilateral dialogue.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1099624...-concerned-at-nuclearisation-of-indian-ocean/
 
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This is serious issue, I mentioned it couple of time in other threads too.
This is serious violation of Treaty between both countries.This can make that agreement just a piece of paper and will force Pakistan to follow same line of action.
 
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Still failed to understand this statement since last many years "Maintain Peace with the help of Nuclear Tests" lol
 
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So Pakistan's going to have nukes under water too, nice.
 
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Why worry? Pakistan's navy doesn't play much of a role in the greater Indian ocean and this will not put any restrictions on Pakistan's rights of free navigation in the international oceans.
Do you think that Pakistan's navy is foolish? A hostile power many times the size of Pakistan is developing ocean based nuclear weapons technology.

I suppose Pakistan should not have developed land based nuclear weapons when Bharat had developed them first as there was no need to worry then so why now?

Why worry? Really?
 
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Alarmed at India’s naval nuclear ambitions, Islamabad has taken up New Delhi’s recent test of a submarine-launched, nuclear-capable ballistic missile with its arch rival, amid fears the move has serious implications for strategic stability in South Asia.

Last month, India confirmed it tested the K-4 missile, which can be launched by a submarine and carry a nuclear warhead up to 3,500 kilometres away. The confirmation came after secret tests were done in March in the Indian Ocean.

The move not only raised eyebrows in Pakistan but also caused concerns as India did not give prior notification to Islamabad as part of the broader understanding existing between the two

countries before conducting ballistic missile tests.

“This is a serious development. Since 1988 both countries formally or informally inform each other about such missile tests but this time India chose otherwise,” said a senior Foreign Office official while requesting anonymity.

Pakistan and India signed a landmark agreement in 2005 on the pre-notification of ballistic missile tests in order to prevent misunderstanding and misinterpretations, and promote a stable environment of peace and security between the two countries.

The official said given the sensitivity of the nuclear issue, the two countries, even before entering a formal arrangement, had a ‘broader understanding’ to inform each other about missile tests.

“This practice even continued when the two countries have not had the best relationship,” the official added.

The official said Pakistan had raised the issue with Indian authorities through diplomatic channels to explain as to why New Delhi this time ignored this understanding.

Strategic affairs expert Dr Ishtiaq Ahmed said the ‘nuclearisation of Indian Ocean’ will certainly alter the ‘strategic balance’ in this part of the region.

“In recent years, there is a shift in Pakistan’s focus from geopolitics to geoeconomics and China Pakistan Economic Corridor(CPEC) is a clear example of this paradigm change,” said Dr Ishtiaq, who is director of School of Politics and International Relations at Quaid-e-Azam University.

“But India appears to be dragging Pakistan back to geopolitics by going nuclear in the Indian Ocean,” he explained. He viewed the Indian move not to give advance notification of the test to Pakistan as a sign of growing tension and trust-deficit between the two countries.

This all happened at a time Pakistan and India have been struggling to resume the structured dialogue following the attack on the Pathankot airbase in January. Although, foreign secretaries of the two countries met in New Delhi at the sidelines of a conference on Afghanistan, the two sides could not agree on the formal start of comprehensive bilateral dialogue.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1099624...-concerned-at-nuclearisation-of-indian-ocean/


We should honour our own agreements .
Having said that ,our R&D ,Military technologies are not going to slow down because of the concerns of Pakistan .

We are in a different league ,our foreign policy engagement and horizon are expanded .
Pakistan should accept this reality.
 
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Do you think that Pakistan's navy is foolish? A hostile power many times the size of Pakistan is developing ocean based nuclear weapons technology.

I suppose Pakistan should not have developed land based nuclear weapons when Bharat had developed them first as there was no need to worry then so why now?

Why worry? Really?
For one thing - even as we have a no first use nuclear policy Pakistan can not wipe out our entire nuclear arsenal in a first strike. So why worry about our increasing second strike capability?
The ballistic missile capable nuclear submarine is for our ambitions of having a true blue water navy and no one should be worried unless off-course your have hostile ambitions towards us which is the case here with Pakistan.
 
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We should honour our own agreements .
Having said that ,our R&D ,Military technologies are not going to slow down because of the concerns of Pakistan .

We are in a different league ,our foreign policy engagement and horizon are expanded .
Pakistan should accept this reality.
accepted...
now we will nuke the sea toooo...ohh nuclearise the indian seee
 
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We should honour our own agreements .
Having said that ,our R&D ,Military technologies are not going to slow down because of the concerns of Pakistan .

We are in a different league ,our foreign policy engagement and horizon are expanded .
Pakistan should accept this reality.

Lol...... indians were saying exactly the same stuff pre May 1998 with regards to Pakistan never ever becoming a nuclear weapons state. And because of this, Pakistan should accept the reality that india can destroy Pakistan with impunity. Just as that failed so will this.

Alarmed at India’s naval nuclear ambitions, Islamabad has taken up New Delhi’s recent test of a submarine-launched, nuclear-capable ballistic missile with its arch rival, amid fears the move has serious implications for strategic stability in South Asia.

Last month, India confirmed it tested the K-4 missile, which can be launched by a submarine and carry a nuclear warhead up to 3,500 kilometres away. The confirmation came after secret tests were done in March in the Indian Ocean.

The move not only raised eyebrows in Pakistan but also caused concerns as India did not give prior notification to Islamabad as part of the broader understanding existing between the two

countries before conducting ballistic missile tests.

“This is a serious development. Since 1988 both countries formally or informally inform each other about such missile tests but this time India chose otherwise,” said a senior Foreign Office official while requesting anonymity.

Pakistan and India signed a landmark agreement in 2005 on the pre-notification of ballistic missile tests in order to prevent misunderstanding and misinterpretations, and promote a stable environment of peace and security between the two countries.

The official said given the sensitivity of the nuclear issue, the two countries, even before entering a formal arrangement, had a ‘broader understanding’ to inform each other about missile tests.

“This practice even continued when the two countries have not had the best relationship,” the official added.

The official said Pakistan had raised the issue with Indian authorities through diplomatic channels to explain as to why New Delhi this time ignored this understanding.

Strategic affairs expert Dr Ishtiaq Ahmed said the ‘nuclearisation of Indian Ocean’ will certainly alter the ‘strategic balance’ in this part of the region.

“In recent years, there is a shift in Pakistan’s focus from geopolitics to geoeconomics and China Pakistan Economic Corridor(CPEC) is a clear example of this paradigm change,” said Dr Ishtiaq, who is director of School of Politics and International Relations at Quaid-e-Azam University.

“But India appears to be dragging Pakistan back to geopolitics by going nuclear in the Indian Ocean,” he explained. He viewed the Indian move not to give advance notification of the test to Pakistan as a sign of growing tension and trust-deficit between the two countries.

This all happened at a time Pakistan and India have been struggling to resume the structured dialogue following the attack on the Pathankot airbase in January. Although, foreign secretaries of the two countries met in New Delhi at the sidelines of a conference on Afghanistan, the two sides could not agree on the formal start of comprehensive bilateral dialogue.

http://tribune.com.pk/story/1099624...-concerned-at-nuclearisation-of-indian-ocean/


Just like our nukes did in 1998, this threat has already been all but neutralised. With the successful onset of CPEC, The Chinese are going to have a massive and superior naval presence in the indian ocean via Gwadar in order to protect their vital and strategic assets. That's why they are selling 8 advanced submarines to Pakistan. But that's just the begining. The above article is a FAIL.
 
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accepted...
now we will nuke the sea toooo...ohh nuclearise the indian seee

Ok Kid :D

No worries. The Chinese will soon have a massive and superior naval presence in Gwadar protecting their v



Just like our nukes did in 1998, this threat has already been all but neutralised. With the successful onset of CPEC, The Chinese are going to have a massive and superior naval presence in the indian ocean via Gwadar in order to protect their vital and strategic assets. That's why they are selling 8 advanced submarines to Pakistan. But that's just the begining. The above article is a FAIL.

So what ?
We are talking about Indian Ocean .And US is also in there in Persian Gulf .
 
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Ok Kid :D



So what ?
We are talking about Indian Ocean .And US is also in there in Persian Gulf .
Ok sir...
i am dreaming of the day when India stop dragging us in this dirty nuke race....
Nukes are not meant for this world of humans....
 
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