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What is Pakistan's Full Spectrum Deterrence doctrine?

Hi v9s!
Abusing someone shows higher degree of frustration.Clearly a sign of loosing the argument-when you dont have anything else to back your claim based on international reports-you abuse the other one! I really dont mind my friend,go on and abuse me more.But just hold on and think for a second,why is it that-
(a) India is at #6 and pakistan at #43 in international research ranking?
(b) India is at #7 and pakistan #86 in patent filing?
(c) Nearly all foreign R&D firms have their research centres in either bangalore or hyderabad?
(d) IIT grads are known throughout america particularly the silicon valley?
There must be something right? Anyways,if you still can not think properly then you can surely go ahead and abuse me!

Yes. you got that right. Frustration at the jerk off Indians coming in and ruining this board. I like the posts where you talk about scientific breakthroughs and problems you're encountering, but predictably, you ALWAYS go off on a tangent to a "Pakhistanis DUNT HAVE THE KAPABILITY!!!!1111" type rant. Please cut the latter and stick to the former...we've had far too many of the latter and don't need it anymore.
 
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Yes. you got that right. Frustration at the jerk off Indians coming in and ruining this board. I like the posts where you talk about scientific breakthroughs and problems you're encountering, but predictably, you ALWAYS go off on a tangent to a "Pakhistanis DUNT HAVE THE KAPABILITY!!!!1111" type rant. Please cut the latter and stick to the former...we've had far too many of the latter and don't need it anymore.
Indians face the scientific problem and they overcome that with their sheer will power and extravagant mind that God has only blessed them with. On the other hand Pakistanis are dumb minded people with no R&D infrastructure no state of the art labs and still they are able to achieve nuclear warhead miniaturization and effective delivery systems. That is what he wants to say all along.
 
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Nothing changes on the ground .

India has announced its policy of massive retaliation according to which no matter what the nature of nuclear threat is (tactical or strategic) it would come under strategic realm and would be countered by massive retaliation.
In that case, its bed time for both of us.. 6 feet under below ground or in rubble, got it?

Exactly.

Nothing changes on the ground. indians remained caged by Pakistan and there can not be any attack--surgical or full scale convention--on Pakistan from indian side.

Status quo remains where a nation of india faces the humiliation of getting contained/limited by a seven times smaller nation at military level.

thats the way i like it ;) we will grab Kashmir this time

Its fine if it let's you sleep tonight.
But we have a different view which is each passing day Pakistani is less confident of taking on India conventionaly,hence reducing the thresholds.
you can compare an ant with a elephant but if the ant intends to bite your as* off? nothing can deter it. got it?

This is nothing but an Indian wish, but reality is rather different, Pakistan was never low on confident to take on India. People who think of some limited engagement or cold start doctrine are nothing but fools. If there is another war, no body in subcontinent will win it for sure. This whole region will be full of craters.
its funny noone will be left to see the craters we will be all buried some where :) . even the holy cows lol
 
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Its fine if it let's you sleep tonight.
But we have a different view which is each passing day Pakistani is less confident of taking on India conventionaly,hence reducing the thresholds.
you talk as if you tailored this shameful doctrine your self? let alone sleep the sleepless nights who came up with this shameful idea of terrorizing neighbours
 
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Full Spectrum Deterrence: An unequivocal message delivered to Indian hawks

Pakistan’s National Command Authority (NCA), the apex forum on nuclear matters, has delivered an unequivocal message to India; Pakistan will maintain the capability for a Full Spectrum Deterrence at all costs in order to meet the eventuality of any aggression from India’s hawkish posture it has developed in the recent past.

What is full spectrum deterrence (FSD) and why Pakistan was forced to travel from minimum credible deterrence, its initial nuclear doctrine, to FSD?

Pakistan had to become a nuclear state not by choice but by compulsion of circumstances due to growing conventional asymmetry and its threat perception vis-à-vis India who, by its own admission, fueled, manned, funded and actively supported an engineered insurgency for country’s break up in 1971. A country many times bigger in size and conventional military might which spends ten times more on its Pakistan-specific military initiatives persistently gives threatening messages and works closely with its internal and external enemies for destabilization, if not another break up.

When Pakistan detonated its nuclear device in 1998 in response to India’s nuclear tests, it like a responsible member of international community chose nuclear restraint as a part of nuclear policy and vowed to maintain its capability as a minimum credible deterrence to ward off security threats from India. This effectively meant that Pakistan would not use its nuclear devices unless provoked to do so. The provocation means that Pakistan would use its nuclear capability only when the enemy goes beyond Pakistan Nuclear Threshold.

There have been a number of developments since 1998 which has forced Pakistan to make adjustments in its nuclear doctrine and take a posture deemed more effective to maintain deterrence. There have been talks about India’s Cold Start doctrine which aims at rapid but limited retaliatory incursions into Pakistan by the Indian army to seize and hold narrow slices of territory in response to a terrorism event in India involving Pakistanis. In India’s calculations, Pakistan would not resort to the use of nuclear weapons in response to a limited Indian incursion, thereby offering space for conventional conflict even in a nuclearized environment.

Pointing to this Indian war doctrine, Pakistani decision-makers now argue that the deterrent value of their current arsenal operates only at the strategic level. According to this line of reasoning, the gap at the tactical level gives India the freedom to successfully engage in limited Cold Start-style military operations if kept below the Nuclear Threshold, without fear of nuclear escalation.

With these developments, it was becoming increasingly impossible for Pakistan to maintain its original doctrine without making adjustments. Pakistan, therefore, developed low-yield, short-range, tactical battlefield nuclear weapon, the Nasr missile which provides “flexible deterrence options” for an appropriate response to Cold Start, rather than massive nuclear retaliation against India. Nasr is a war horse in the eventualities like Cold Start and will deter India from carrying out its plan.

Pakistan’s Full Spectrum Deterrence thus gives it a flexibility to deal with conventional threats through tactical nuclear weapons like Nasr. It is a ‘qualitative’ response to new war fighting concepts of ‘Cold Start’ and Pro Active Operations (PAO), introduced by India. Full spectrum offers a range of options to the decision-makers. According to Pakistan’s narrative, tactical nuclear weapons are to balance the conventional advantage of India. On the other hand India perceives it differently. India perceives it to be a destabilizing factor in the region. In response India has announced its policy of massive retaliation according to which no matter what the nature of nuclear threat is (tactical or strategic) it would come under strategic realm and would be countered by massive retaliation.

Full Spectrum Doctrine effectively changes Pakistan’s Nuclear Policy; it no longer waits for nuclear attack to counter with nuclear weapons; it will deter conventional force by employing nuclear deterrence. The greater the conventional threat, lower would be the threshold to employ nuclear deterrence. Development of tactical nuclear weapons gives more flexibility to Pakistani strategists as it would not be forced to use strategic nuclear weapon as a first response to India’s overwhelming conventional force in the eventuality of a major aggression against it.

When Pakistan’s apex nuclear body decides to maintain Full Spectrum Deterrence at all costs, it has given a loud message to the world, in general and the adversary in particular, that Pakistan will use whatever it takes to defend its territorial integrity.

Full Spectrum Deterrence: An unequivocal message delivered to Indian hawks | The Passive Voices

will be used as a last ditch / resort situation (God forbid). hopefully we wont ever get to that.
 
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