Pakistan's ICBM program will surely raise concerns, however, that still does not take away from our rights to pursue this path if deemed necessary. Pakistan is increasingly being used as a pawn in international politics, and a revelation that we are building ICBM and/or Space Launch capabilities would one very solid warning statement. I would whole-heartedly support such a program, especially if the focus is primarily on Space Launch capability.
This said, it is difficult to justify the resources required for such a venture when the greatest threats we face are close to home. I would rather spend these resources on the enhancement, modernization and indigenization of other capabilities. For example, a recent thread about Surface-to-Air capabilities of PAF and PA made me realize the importance of Air Defence in Pakistan's military doctrine. The development or acquisition with ToT of a solid medium and long range Air Defence weapon is essential to protecting Pakistani assets. This goal, in my opinion, is far more justifiable, especially considering the Armed Forces' current doctrine.
Today itself a news article has been posted on the forum that a women was sold in Pakistan.Pakistan has got more people below poverty line than India has.India needs an SLBM to have second strike capability against China.Totally defensive posturing for India.Please post in a dignified language.
So much misinformation in such a small reply.
Firstly:
Pakistani population below the international poverty line: 24%
Indian population below the national poverty like: 25%
Indian population below the international poverty line: 30%
Now, 25% of 1.2 Billion makes almost 300 Million people. That is more than all of Pakistan's population combined (app. 180 Million).
However, this argument is petty. Poverty is a problem on both sides, and I hope both sides can resolve the matter for the interests of the nation and the region.
Secondly:
India's posturing against China is not at all defensive. India has increased the pace of military installations and military base establishment near the Chinese borders in the past decade, despite the fact that China has not done so. India's posturing against China is primarily to justify the accelerated arms build-up, so it is necessary to provoke a response from China to validate the justification. Hence, we see India increasingly stating that China is a threat to India, despite the fact that China has barely ever shown any intention of militarily engaging with India since the Sino-Indian war in 1962.
But of course, you won't buy any of this because to you, China is a legitimate "threat" because Zee TV says so.
Lastly:
The story about the woman being sold does not represent Pakistan. Weird stories come out of everywhere, I'm sure if we were to open a thread to discuss all the BS that goes on in India it would take up half the dedicated bandwidth of this Forum, and thus drive
WebMaster pretty crazy. So let's keep the petty finger pointing to a minimum.