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Pakistan's methodology is understanding the "hows and whys" through collaboration and joint-ventures with foreign partners. This applies at both the public level (PAC & AWC) and at the private level. The reason why Pakistan hasn't reached the level of say manufacturing its own reactors, undertaking whole indigenous programs, etc, is because of a lack of funding. Lack of funding = lack of risk-taking/initiatives = lack of sophisticated results.
The nuclear program was a dire necessity, but it was split into two parallel programs: First a heavily invested uranium line and second, a pilot plutonium program. It is in recent years that the more advanced plutonium program is gaining steam, and will eventually reach the full acceleration point. But why not reactors? Read through PakDef, you'll see that Pakistan has the means to undertake reactor research, development and manufacture - but it lacks the funds necessary to set up the practical aspect of producing expertise, technology, testing, etc.
Now let me be frank...Pakistan is NOT an inherently poor country, but rather, it is one that is wealthy in many ways. If it taxes the politicians, feudal landlords and big big generals - it'll get a lot of revenue. If it reforms agriculture (land reform, distribution regulation, high yields and exports to lucrative markets), it'll earn a lot. And so on...
We're not dumb people, but we sure act like them (leaders and educated middle class alike)...
The nuclear program was a dire necessity, but it was split into two parallel programs: First a heavily invested uranium line and second, a pilot plutonium program. It is in recent years that the more advanced plutonium program is gaining steam, and will eventually reach the full acceleration point. But why not reactors? Read through PakDef, you'll see that Pakistan has the means to undertake reactor research, development and manufacture - but it lacks the funds necessary to set up the practical aspect of producing expertise, technology, testing, etc.
Now let me be frank...Pakistan is NOT an inherently poor country, but rather, it is one that is wealthy in many ways. If it taxes the politicians, feudal landlords and big big generals - it'll get a lot of revenue. If it reforms agriculture (land reform, distribution regulation, high yields and exports to lucrative markets), it'll earn a lot. And so on...
We're not dumb people, but we sure act like them (leaders and educated middle class alike)...