Thursday, September 10, 2009

Nuclear Programs of India and Pakistan

The Indian Army chief said that Pakistan has crossed its nuclear defense capability's minimum level. Meanwhile, Nausirunji Sithna, an Indian nuclear scientist and former chief of the Atomic Energy Commission, while confirming the failure of 1998 nuclear explosions, said that those explosions were failed. Therefore, India should conduct more nuclear explosions.

India Becomes Nuclear Power
India became a nuclear power in 1974. Pakistan took 24 years to reach that level. If Pakistan had nuclear technology in 1970, India would have never mustered up courage to invade Pakistan, nor would Pakistan have lost its eastern wing.

Although Pakistan became a declared nuclear power in 1998, but it got the capability in the 80's and the Indian leaders were aware of it. That is why the Indian Army withdrew from the Pakistani borders without invasion.

India did not stop at 1974's explosion and conducted more nuclear tests in 1998.Even after that and during that time, it was always obsessed with amassing the most advanced and the most dangerous weapons. Today India is the greatest purchaser of weapons from Israel. Agreement has been signed with the United States for the purchase of advanced jet fighters. The United States is providing civil nuclear energy to India, and is also going to provide a nuclear submarine to India.

Pakistan's Stand
Pakistan is the US ally in the war on terror, but the United States is rewarding India. The Indian nuclear capability has gone beyond deterrence and the US media have disclosed this fact. However, the United States has completely closed its eyes.

Now India has started adopting another deception by declaring that its testes conducted in 1998 were a failure to avoid signing the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty so that it could improve its nuclear program and conduct more experiments.

Accusation on Pakistan
Accusation on Pakistan for going beyond limits of nuclear capability is, in fact, the production of the nature of the same Hindu moneylenders, according to which it wanted to divert the attention of the world from the expansion of its nuclear program and subsequent conversion into hydrogen bomb. The Pakistani Government should play its role in exposing India's vicious plans before the world and should prepare itself for retaliation, in case of new nuclear experiments.

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