karan.1970
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Let me ask you, how do the economies thrive in some super power countries.?
Basically most of them sell arms and ammo to the world, in other words every day death and destruction. India boasts it's economy from human resources. Pakistan has nuclear know how, it's basically a deterrence against any aggression, the nuclear weapon hasn't been used in anger for over 60 years yet the Migs, Mirages and F series go on daily basis killing guilty/innocent alike. One could argue that Pakistan also has the right to share it's resources to boast it's economy as well.
But despite juicy incentives, it has resisted, it could also argue that since there is a discrimination against the so called Islamic bomb then so be it. Pakistan has never been a stepping stone for any power and since the west can not digest a powerful Muslim country or the emergence of China on the world stage, it strokes and honey moons India, but the question remains, at what cost. !!!!
Friend.. My post was in response to a post claiming that India's nuclear assets were falling in the hands of extremists. And the reference that post had given was a blog of a pakistani national from Karachi.
Also the nuclear comment was in reference to the civilian nuclear cooperation and not nuclear bombs.
Not too sure what you mean by not being a stepping stone. If you are implying India has been and pakistan has not, then you are wrong.
Also, I dont think its Migs, Mirages or F series planes that kill people. Its the countries that use them to perform those functions. If you buy a gun and shoot someone with it, its not the gun manufacturer's fault. Its the shooter's
Technology in it self is not good or bad. Its how you use it. The same rifle is used by a soldier to defend his nation and a terrorist to murder people. The manufacturer of the rifle cant stop making it and blaming him is not correct.