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Pakistan shivers at India's rapid militarization and operationalisation of the Indian Military's Cold Start Doctrine (CSD). Under the CSD, the Indian army backed up with Air and Naval forces would carry out swift, quick and offensive joint operations against the Pakistani military to cut Pakistan in half in a short span of time and teach Pakistan a lesson if at all there was a repeat a Mumbai type terrorist attack which was masterminded by Pakistani Army, the ISI and other terrorist organisations.
Pakistan does not have the capability to stop a heavily armed offensive strike division backed by an overwhelming air and naval power from India which is why it is now developing low-grade nuclear weapons.
Pakistan has developed new short-range nuclear-capable Hatf-9 missile which is primarily aimed at deterring India's Cold Start military doctrine that envisages quick thrusts by small integrated battle groups in the event of hostilities between the two nations.
The Hatf-9 or Nasr, described as a missile with a range of 60 km and designed to carry nuclear warheads of appropriate yield with high accuracy, was recently tested last month for the first time at an undisclosed location in Pakistan.
The missile will be deployed with a mobile multi-barrel launch system that has 'shoot and scoot attributes', or the ability to fire at a target and immediately relocate to another position to avoid enemy counter-fire.
The new missile system is primarily aimed at deterring India's Cold Start doctrine, for which the Indian army has created integrated battle groups comprising infantry and mechanised elements, attack helicopter formations and UAV support for battlefield surveillance that could be quickly mobilised and used for launching rapid thrusts into Pakistani territory in the event of hostilities.
But what Pakistan does not realise is that it's military may have to use such a system within Pakistani territory in the event of an Indian thrust and this could have adverse consequences, such as nuclear fallout or the radiation hazard from an atomic blast.
Pakistani Army chief, Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has described India's Cold Start Doctrine as 'extremely offensive' which literally threatens the very existence of Pakistan. By every passing year, the Indian Military is becoming more and more lethal & is sharpening it's offensive capabilities by conducting regular exercises near the Indo-Pak border and also by a systematic and planned induction of state-of-the-art weapon systems.
http://www.defencenews.in/defence-news-internal.asp?get=new&id=492
Pakistan does not have the capability to stop a heavily armed offensive strike division backed by an overwhelming air and naval power from India which is why it is now developing low-grade nuclear weapons.
Pakistan has developed new short-range nuclear-capable Hatf-9 missile which is primarily aimed at deterring India's Cold Start military doctrine that envisages quick thrusts by small integrated battle groups in the event of hostilities between the two nations.
The Hatf-9 or Nasr, described as a missile with a range of 60 km and designed to carry nuclear warheads of appropriate yield with high accuracy, was recently tested last month for the first time at an undisclosed location in Pakistan.
The missile will be deployed with a mobile multi-barrel launch system that has 'shoot and scoot attributes', or the ability to fire at a target and immediately relocate to another position to avoid enemy counter-fire.
The new missile system is primarily aimed at deterring India's Cold Start doctrine, for which the Indian army has created integrated battle groups comprising infantry and mechanised elements, attack helicopter formations and UAV support for battlefield surveillance that could be quickly mobilised and used for launching rapid thrusts into Pakistani territory in the event of hostilities.
But what Pakistan does not realise is that it's military may have to use such a system within Pakistani territory in the event of an Indian thrust and this could have adverse consequences, such as nuclear fallout or the radiation hazard from an atomic blast.
Pakistani Army chief, Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani has described India's Cold Start Doctrine as 'extremely offensive' which literally threatens the very existence of Pakistan. By every passing year, the Indian Military is becoming more and more lethal & is sharpening it's offensive capabilities by conducting regular exercises near the Indo-Pak border and also by a systematic and planned induction of state-of-the-art weapon systems.
http://www.defencenews.in/defence-news-internal.asp?get=new&id=492