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Pakistan Has Over 100 Nuclear Weapons Pointed At India (And Millions Live At Risk)

Pakistan crossed the 100 mark a decade ago currently, it should be a little over 300


Pakistan Has Over 100 Nuclear Weapons Pointed At India (And Millions Live At Risk)

Let's hope they never use them.

by Kyle Mizokami

Key point: South Asia is one of the world's most dangerous nuclear-weapons zones.


Sandwiched between Iran, China, India and Afghanistan, Pakistan lives in a complicated neighborhood with a variety of security issues. One of the nine known states known to have nuclear weapons, Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal and doctrine are continually evolving to match perceived threats. A nuclear power for decades, Pakistan is now attempting to construct a nuclear triad of its own, making its nuclear arsenal resilient and capable of devastating retaliatory strikes.
Pakistan’s nuclear program goes back to the 1950s, during the early days of its rivalry with India. President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto famously said in 1965, “If India builds the bomb, we will eat grass or leaves, even go hungry, but we will get one of our own.”

The program became a higher priority after the country’s 1971 defeat at the hands of India, which caused East Pakistan to break away and become Bangladesh. Experts believe the humiliating loss of territory, much more than reports that India was pursuing nuclear weapons, accelerated the Pakistani nuclear program. India tested its first bomb, codenamed “Smiling Buddha,” in May 1974, putting the subcontinent on the road to nuclearization.
Pakistan began the process of accumulating the necessary fuel for nuclear weapons, enriched uranium and plutonium. The country was particularly helped by one A. Q. Khan, a metallurgist working in the West who returned to his home country in 1975 with centrifuge designs and business contacts necessary to begin the enrichment process. Pakistan’s program was assisted by European countries and a clandestine equipment-acquisition program designed to do an end run on nonproliferation efforts. Outside countries eventually dropped out as the true purpose of the program became clear, but the clandestine effort continued.

(This first appeared last March.)


Exactly when Pakistan had completed its first nuclear device is murky. Former president Benazir Bhutto, Zulfikar Bhutto’s daughter, claimed that her father told her the first device was ready by 1977. A member of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission said design of the bomb was completed in 1978 and the bomb was “cold tested”—stopping short of an actual explosion—in 1983.

Benazir Bhutto later claimed that Pakistan’s bombs were stored disassembled until 1998, when India tested six bombs in a span of three days. Nearly three weeks later, Pakistan conducted a similar rapid-fire testing schedule, setting off five bombs in a single day and a sixth bomb three days later. The first device, estimated at twenty-five to thirty kilotons, may have been a boosted uranium device. The second was estimated at twelve kilotons, and the next three as sub-kiloton devices.

The sixth and final device appears to have also been a twelve-kiloton bomb that was detonated at a different testing range; a U.S. Air Force “Constant Phoenix” nuclear-detection aircraft reportedly detected plutonium afterward. Since Pakistan had been working on a uranium bomb and North Korea—which shared or purchased research with Pakistan through the A. Q. Khan network—had been working on a uranium bomb, some outside observers concluded the sixth test was actually a North Korean test, detonated elsewhere to conceal North Korea’s involvement although. There is no consensus on this conclusion.

Experts believe Pakistan’s nuclear stockpile is steadily growing. In 1998, the stockpile was estimated at five to twenty-five devices, depending on how much enriched uranium each bomb required. Today Pakistan is estimated to have an arsenal of 110 to 130 nuclear bombs. In 2015 the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Stimson Center estimated Pakistan’s bomb-making capability at twenty devices annually, which on top of the existing stockpile meant Pakistan could quickly become the third-largest nuclear power in the world. Other observers, however, believe Pakistan can only develop another forty to fifty warheads in the near future.

Pakistani nuclear weapons are under control of the military’s Strategic Plans Division, and are primarily stored in Punjab Province, far from the northwest frontier and the Taliban. Ten thousand Pakistani troops and intelligence personnel from the SPD guard the weapons. Pakistan claims that the weapons are only armed by the appropriate code at the last moment, preventing a “rogue nuke” scenario.

Pakistani nuclear doctrine appears to be to deter what it considers an economically, politically and militarily stronger India. The nuclear standoff is exacerbated by the traditional animosity between the two countries, the several wars the two countries have fought, and events such as the 2008 terrorist attack on Mumbai, which were directed by Pakistan. Unlike neighboring India and China, Pakistan does not have a “no first use” doctrine, and reserves the right to use nuclear weapons, particularly low-yield tactical nuclear weapons, to offset India’s advantage in conventional forces.

Pakistan currently has a nuclear “triad” of nuclear delivery systems based on land, in the air and at sea. Islamabad is believed to have modified American-built F-16A fighters and possibly French-made Mirage fighters to deliver nuclear bombs by 1995. Since the fighters would have to penetrate India’s air defense network to deliver their payloads against cities and other targets, Pakistani aircraft would likely be deliver tactical nuclear weapons against battlefield targets.

Land-based delivery systems are in the form of missiles, with many designs based on or influenced by Chinese and North Korean designs. The Hatf series of mobile missiles includes the solid-fueled Hatf-III (180 miles), solid-fueled Hatf-IV (466 miles) and liquid-fueled Hatf V, (766 miles). The CSIS Missile Threat Initiative believes that as of 2014, Hatf VI (1242 miles) is likely in service. Pakistan is also developing a Shaheen III intermediate-range missile capable of striking targets out to 1708 miles, in order to strike the Nicobar and Andaman Islands.

The sea component of Pakistan’s nuclear force consists of the Babur class of cruise missiles. The latest version, Babur-2, looks like most modern cruise missiles, with a bullet-like shape, a cluster of four tiny tail wings and two stubby main wings, all powered by a turbofan or turbojet engine. The cruise missile has a range of 434 miles. Instead of GPS guidance, which could be disabled regionally by the U.S. government, Babur-2 uses older Terrain Contour Matching (TERCOM) and Digital Scene Matching and Area Co-relation (DSMAC) navigation technology. Babur-2 is deployed on both land and at sea on ships, where they would be more difficult to neutralize. A submarine-launched version, Babur-3, was tested in January and would be the most survivable of all Pakistani nuclear delivery systems.
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Pakistan is clearly developing a robust nuclear capability that can not only deter but fight a nuclear war. It is also dealing with internal security issues that could threaten the integrity of its nuclear arsenal. Pakistan and India are clearly in the midst of a nuclear arms race that could, in relative terms, lead to absurdly high nuclear stockpiles reminiscent of the Cold War. It is clear that an arms-control agreement for the subcontinent is desperately needed.

Kyle Mizokami is a defense and national-security writer based in San Francisco who has appeared in the Diplomat, Foreign Policy, War is Boring and the Daily Beast. In 2009, he cofounded the defense and security blog Japan Security Watch. You can follow him on Twitter: @KyleMizokami. This article first appeared last year.

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Ohh are you sure? Even in recent time, thousands of temples are destroyed in Kashmir. Why talk even of India. There is no Muslim country in even 21st century where mosques and Islamic shrines are not destroyed in big numbers. Just do not give example of world's second mosque build in Kerala. That land was given voluntarily by Hindu king. Talk about Large scale invasion India by Mohammad bin Quasim who came to kill Prophet's family members.

Do you know why you guys look so stupid??

You are speaking against an offence that was committed not against us against none of us living now. What you conveniently forget is it was the norm of that period.

How many Hindu kings/rajas had invaded and pillaged the kingdom of other fellow Hindu rajas?? Don't you see any offence in that ??

Babar had invaded and killed Ibrahim Lodhi another fellow Muslim ruler??

Why don't you talk ill about the westerners, the British, the French, the Portuguese, Dutch etc all have attacked some or many Hindu kindgom at some point of time. They have also destroyed and looted enough Indian temples, mosques etc.

I bet you are still living in the stone ages or in the bronze or Iron age maximum. Else you should have been least bothered about something that happened centuries back. LOL :lol::lol::lol:

Seriously, what does we living in 21st century have to do with something that happened centuries back??

Try and learn something from Japan and Germany, history is being us. Live in present and for the future.
 
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Baluch you can say some how, and back by you, but where is freedom struggle in sindh don't troll yourself, can you give me any proofs/links/source from neutral sources, and PTM is running through Afghanistan with minimal elements in Pakistan and also back by you , what are you talking about there is no freedom struggle in our part of Kashmir, can you prove with links/sources from neutral sources instead of trolling:crazy::crazy::hitwall::hitwall::hitwall:
Ohhh sure. I have the videos of demand of freedom from all the parts I have quoted.
 
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Do you know why you guys look so stupid??

You are speaking against an offence that was committed not against us against none of us living now. What you conveniently forget is it was the norm of that period.

How many Hindu kings/rajas had invaded and pillaged the kingdom of other fellow Hindu rajas?? Don't you see any offence in that ??

Babar had invaded and killed Ibrahim Lodhi another fellow Muslim ruler??

Why don't you talk ill about the westerners, the British, the French, the Portuguese, Dutch etc all have attacked some or many Hindu kindgom at some point of time. They have also destroyed and looted enough Indian temples, mosques etc.

I bet you are still living in the stone ages or in the bronze or Iron age maximum. Else you should have been least bothered about something that happened centuries back. LOL :lol::lol::lol:

Seriously, what does we living in 21st century have to do with something that happened centuries back??

Try and learn something from Japan and Germany, history is being us. Live in present and for the future.

It is you who looks stupid. It is just like a crime and terrorism on other hand. When a king invaded other king, he did it for the kingdom. It was not to hurt its religious belief. When one king used to attack other king, he will not go and kill the people cut the heads of ordinary citizen, Kill even cows which is considered sacred. They will not go and destroy temples.

If the situation in 21 century is such than it gives you an idea of what would have been happening back than thousand years ago. If you want to close your eyes, I am help less. Even in the end of 20th century, thousands of temples were destroyed in kashmir without any reason. This is the real face of Islam. When they are in majority, they believe that it is their exclusive right to destroy others.
Do you even know how many Mosques bombed by Asad? He is a Muslim yet he does this to Muslims who differs from him. This is done through out these 1500 years. I am not talking about any exception.
 
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@God Parshuram don't run like chicken i want a proofs for freedoms struggles in Pakistan, but not from YouTubes clips but from authentic source, if you show your so called proofs from YouTubes, i can show lots of YouTube that IOK/Assamese/ Naga landers peoples are giving anti indian staments
 
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@God Parshuram don't run like chicken i want a proofs for freedoms struggles in Pakistan, but not from YouTubes clips but from authentic source, if you show your so called proofs from YouTubes, i can show lots of YouTube that IOK/Assamese/ Naga landers peoples are giving anti indian staments

If Haq Musing is the only proof, I do not have that.
 
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It is you who looks stupid. It is just like a crime and terrorism on other hand. When a king invaded other king, he did it for the kingdom. It was not to hurt its religious belief. When one king used to attack other king, he will not go and kill the people cut the heads of ordinary citizen, Kill even cows which is considered sacred. They will not go and destroy temples

Oh really. Then my friend I'm sorry to say you know nothing about our long History. There are multiple instances of Hindu kings attacking, plundering and even destroying Temples controlled by their opponents. Do care to research about the Chola Kings, Rashtrakuta king's etc. What more the Shivate's and Vishnavates were on a century long war on the name of faith and discrediting and destroying the places of worship of each other. The following song from Kamal Hassan's movie is just a recreation of similar historical events.


Sanctified Vandalism As A Political Tool

And few Excerpts from the above;

Typically, cases of shrine destruction are reported in the wake of the overthrow of a powerful enemy and the annexation of his territory. The royal temple of the enemy was often pulled down to symbolize the enemy’s defeat. Thus, for instance, the historical records speak of the seventh century Hindu Pallava king Narasimhavarman I, who looted an idol of Ganesha from the Chalukyan capital of Vatapi.

Fifty years later, the Hindu Chalukyan army brought back with them idols of Ganga and Jamuna, looted from temples of their fellow Hindu enemies to the north. In the eighth century, a Bengali Hindu army is said to have destroyed an idol of Vishnu belonging to their imperial foe, the Hindu king Lalitaditya of Kashmir. In the tenth century, the Hindu Pratihara king Herambapala defeated the Hindu Shahi king of Kangra and looted a solid gold idol of Vishnu from the Kangra royal temple.

In the eleventh century, the Chola ruler Rajendra I furnished his capital with idols of Hindu deities that he had captured from his enemies, the Chalukyas, the Palas and the Kalingas. The sixteenth century Vijaynagara ruler, Krishna Deva Raya, is reported to have looted an idol of Krishna from Udaygiri after inflicting on it a crushing defeat. He is also said to have looted a Vittala idol from the famous Pandharpur temple.

Besides looting idols from the temples of their fellow Hindu enemies, several Hindu kings are reported to have destroyed the royal temples of their vanquished foes to signal their victory. Thus, the tenth century Rashtrakuta king Indra III destroyed the temple of Kalapriya at Kalpa, after defeating his dreaded enemies, the Rashtrakutas. Likewise, Kapilendra, the founder of the Suryavanshi Gajapati dynasty in Orissa is said to have sacked several Hindu temples in the course of his military campaigns in the Tamil country. These are instances of Hindu kings looting Hindu idols and destroying Hindu temples for political purposes.


If the situation in 21 century is such than it gives you an idea of what would have been happening back than thousand years ago. If you want to close your eyes, I am help less. Even in the end of 20th century, thousands of temples were destroyed in kashmir without any reason. This is the real face of Islam. When they are in majority, they believe that it is their exclusive right to destroy others.
Do you even know how many Mosques bombed by Asad? He is a Muslim yet he does this to Muslims who differs from him. This is done through out these 1500 years. I am not talking about any exception.

Sorry dude, it seems like you are the one completely blind towards what happened in the history. There were even instance where Muslim's objected and even tried to protect temple being destructed by the invading army or local ruler.

When Sultan Sikander of Kashmir, egged on by his Brahmin Prime Minister, Suha Bhat, set about pulling down temples on a large scale, the leading Kashmiri Muslim Sufi , Hazrat Nuruddin Nurani, bitterly protested, arguing that Islam did not sanction this. This opinion was shared by several other Muslim ‘ulama and Sufis as well. Thus, the Tabaqat-e-Akbari tells us that when they heard that Sultan Sikander Lodi (r. 1489-1517) was planning to destroy some temples, a group of high-ranking ‘ulama protested, saying, ‘It is not lawful to lay waste ancient idol temples’.

And if you are still not convinced, please care to do a quick online research on the name of individual kings and the year mentioned in the article. I bet you will be presently surprised. LOL ;)

Again, what I'm saying is that what happened back in history was a norm of that period. There is no logic what so ever to carry hatred against some individuals or a community about what happened centuries back. If so you shouldn't be using the internet or computers since they are all the contribution of the Westerners who had always exploited us in the past. :woot:
 
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Oh really. Then my friend I'm sorry to say you know nothing about our long History. There are multiple instances of Hindu kings attacking, plundering and even destroying Temples controlled by their opponents. Do care to research about the Chola Kings, Rashtrakuta king's etc. What more the Shivate's and Vishnavates were on a century long war on the name of faith and discrediting and destroying the places of worship of each other. The following song from Kamal Hassan's movie is just a recreation of similar historical events.


Sanctified Vandalism As A Political Tool

And few Excerpts from the above;

Typically, cases of shrine destruction are reported in the wake of the overthrow of a powerful enemy and the annexation of his territory. The royal temple of the enemy was often pulled down to symbolize the enemy’s defeat. Thus, for instance, the historical records speak of the seventh century Hindu Pallava king Narasimhavarman I, who looted an idol of Ganesha from the Chalukyan capital of Vatapi.

Fifty years later, the Hindu Chalukyan army brought back with them idols of Ganga and Jamuna, looted from temples of their fellow Hindu enemies to the north. In the eighth century, a Bengali Hindu army is said to have destroyed an idol of Vishnu belonging to their imperial foe, the Hindu king Lalitaditya of Kashmir. In the tenth century, the Hindu Pratihara king Herambapala defeated the Hindu Shahi king of Kangra and looted a solid gold idol of Vishnu from the Kangra royal temple.

In the eleventh century, the Chola ruler Rajendra I furnished his capital with idols of Hindu deities that he had captured from his enemies, the Chalukyas, the Palas and the Kalingas. The sixteenth century Vijaynagara ruler, Krishna Deva Raya, is reported to have looted an idol of Krishna from Udaygiri after inflicting on it a crushing defeat. He is also said to have looted a Vittala idol from the famous Pandharpur temple.

Besides looting idols from the temples of their fellow Hindu enemies, several Hindu kings are reported to have destroyed the royal temples of their vanquished foes to signal their victory. Thus, the tenth century Rashtrakuta king Indra III destroyed the temple of Kalapriya at Kalpa, after defeating his dreaded enemies, the Rashtrakutas. Likewise, Kapilendra, the founder of the Suryavanshi Gajapati dynasty in Orissa is said to have sacked several Hindu temples in the course of his military campaigns in the Tamil country. These are instances of Hindu kings looting Hindu idols and destroying Hindu temples for political purposes.




Sorry dude, it seems like you are the one completely blind towards what happened in the history. There were even instance where Muslim's objected and even tried to protect temple being destructed by the invading army or local ruler.

When Sultan Sikander of Kashmir, egged on by his Brahmin Prime Minister, Suha Bhat, set about pulling down temples on a large scale, the leading Kashmiri Muslim Sufi , Hazrat Nuruddin Nurani, bitterly protested, arguing that Islam did not sanction this. This opinion was shared by several other Muslim ‘ulama and Sufis as well. Thus, the Tabaqat-e-Akbari tells us that when they heard that Sultan Sikander Lodi (r. 1489-1517) was planning to destroy some temples, a group of high-ranking ‘ulama protested, saying, ‘It is not lawful to lay waste ancient idol temples’.

And if you are still not convinced, please care to do a quick online research on the name of individual kings and the year mentioned in the article. I bet you will be presently surprised. LOL ;)

Again, what I'm saying is that what happened back in history was a norm of that period. There is no logic what so ever to carry hatred against some individuals or a community about what happened centuries back. If so you shouldn't be using the internet or computers since they are all the contribution of the Westerners who had always exploited us in the past. :woot:
There may no logic in hatred based upon the past but that assumes people are only logical. It is undeniable that Turkic/Afghan Muslim dynasties did oppression to non muslims. Even if Hindu kings did oppression to other Hindus. Psychologically it is different. Just like Muslims kings oppressed other Muslims but Muslims don't see it like an outsider oppressing them.
The Hindu Muslim unity ambassador sensed this hatred and felt he could not guarantee Muslim rights in part due to this history. Hence he did what he did...
 
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