Your goodwill speech will make no sense to extremists if they somehow get to hold the nuclear trigger in Pakistan.
Really? and how would the extremists get their hands on these triggers?
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Your goodwill speech will make no sense to extremists if they somehow get to hold the nuclear trigger in Pakistan.
Really? and how would the extremists get their hands on these triggers?
If you had known what i said, the you wouldn't reply again with a master piece post once again.
In simple words i tried to explain that in what context the Indian part had been mentioned, if you had understood it then either you would have self deleted your post or did an edit to make it relevant with the context in which the discussion was being done, but you came back with another master piece.
And if US tomorrow attacks Pakistan nuke sites, India would have nothing to do with it, but on the contrary if it provides logistic support, airspace, air bases, fuel & other stuff, then yeah India would be liable for punitive action as this would mean an act of war, plain and simple.
Sorry if i did not live up to the expectation.. However i don't see any BS in my post...Yeah i do see you are not liking it...Don't plzzz come with a BS post once again,
there is no war mongering or insulting thing in my post that Indian members start jumping up. Its plain simple equation, tomorrow India would do the same thing if Pakistan gives its air space, air bases, fuel & logistics to any third party for attacking Indian nuke assets or whatever.
Is there any other country who has been so careless in spreading technologies for nuclear bomb to another country.
One should be ashamed.
I am pretty darn proud of it actually that Pakistan did what she needed to. No harm has been done and yet Pakistan was able to get the requisite BM technology to deliver the payloads for the deterrence she needs.
Since Pakistan is hardly the only country in the world responsible for proliferation, please keep your misplaced judgments to yourselves.
I say Pakistan should do what she must to survive. Do it by hook or crook and in the process of it, we should not give a thought to what the others have to say. When our arses are on the line, we have but ourselves to count on. No one else gives a damn.
Also there is no morality in this to be worried about silly things like being "ashamed". If you want to be ashamed then start off being ashamed of the Indian nuclear program which let the nuclear genie out of the bottle in South Asia.
The Pakistani government and military planners did what they needed to do to provide a viable strategic deterrence to Pakistan. Had they failed in doing so, then this would have been shameful.
So lets get over the shame business...
Is there any other country who has been so careless in spreading technologies for nuclear bomb to another country.
One should be ashamed.
Forget aaj tak. Any neutral link on a reputable media site will do. What, can't find any? what a surprise
Hope this will make you sleep better.
Indian Atomic Weapons are Unsafe: & can be taken Easily by Extremist Hindus - Topix
...and Pakistan sent an emissary to India to warn that no matter who attacked it, Pakistan would retaliate against India. “We told India frankly that this is the threat we perceive and this is the action we are taking and the action we will take. It was a real deterrent,” he recalled telling the Iranians.
What logic!
Seriously, Pakistani leaders are so smart. No wonder South Asia is so peaceful.
Jokes apart, India is stuck with fools here.
Indian scientists are turning to an ancient Hindu text in their search for the secrets of effective stealth warfare.
(We) do not for a moment think that the idea is crazy
Professor SV Bhavasar
They believe the book, the Arthashastra, written more than 2,300 years ago, will give Indian troops the edge on their enemies.
India's Defence Minister George Fernandes has approved funding for the project, and told parliament recently that experiments had begun.
The research is being carried out by experts from the Defence Research and Development Organisation and scientists from the University of Pune and National Institute of Virology in western India.
The book includes the recipe for a single meal that will keep a soldier fighting for a month, methods of inducing madness in the enemy as well as advice on chemical and biological warfare.
Powders and remedies
The book was written by military strategist Kautilya, also known as Chanakya and Vishnugupta, a prime minister in the court of India's first emperor Chandragupta Maurya, in the fourth century BC.
Mural of Emperor Chandragupta Maurya
The author was an adviser to India's first emperor
"All of us are excited about the possibilities and do not for a moment think that the idea is crazy," said Professor SV Bhavasar, a space scientist who has spent many years researching the Arthashastra.
"Decoding ancient texts is not an easy task but we are very hopeful of success," he added.
According to a Pune University report, the book says that soldiers fed with a single meal of special herbs, milk and clarified butter can stay without food for an entire month.
Shoes made of camel skin smeared with a serum made from the flesh of owls and vultures can help soldiers walk hundreds of miles during a war without feeling tired.
A powder made from fireflies and the eyes of wild boar can endow soldiers with night vision.
Chemical warfare
Kautilya wrote in the Arthashastra that a ruler could use any means to attain his goal, and Book XIV touches on aspects of chemical and biological warfare.
Indian soldier
Scientists say the text can help in modern warfare
The book says that smoke from burning a powder made from the skin and excreta of certain reptiles, animals and birds can cause madness and blindness in the enemy.
The book also provides the formula to create a lethal smoke by burning certain species of snakes, insects and plant seeds in makeshift laboratories.
"Our focus at present is on how humans can control hunger for longer durations and walk for longer period without experiencing fatigue,
Project leader Dr VS Ghole, head of the environmental engineering department of Pune university, said the team was now focusing on the methods of controlling hunger and increasing stamina.
"Once we have made some headway we will go into researching Kautilya's notes on night vision and other fields," he said.
Professor SV Bhavasar said the team also had plans to research other ancient Hindu texts.
These include manuscripts which "claim to provide secrets of manufacturing planes which can not be destroyed by any external force, could be motionless in the sky and even invisible to enemy planes."
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BBC News | SOUTH ASIA | India defence looks to ancient text