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This handout photograph released by Pakistan’s Inter Services Public Relations on December 11, 2015, shows a Shaheen III surface-to-surface ballistic missile being launched from an undisclosed location in the country. The United States is specifically worried over Shaheen-III, which has a range of 2,750 km, as this puts Israel along with several European countries in its range. | Photo Credit: AFP

Shaheen-III of particular concern; Trump to follow Obama defence policy on India

The United States government is increasingly worried over the rising range and variety of Islamabad’s missile capability and the recent decision of the Obama administration to impose trade restrictions on seven Pakistani entities came out of this concern, a source familiar with the developments told The Hindu.

The official announcement of the decision did not detail the reasons, but said there was “reasonable cause to believe, based on specific and articulable facts,” that these entities “have been involved in actions contrary to the national security or foreign policy interests of the United States”. All the entities are linked to Pakistan’s missile programme. With the addition of these seven, there are 47 Pakistani entities that are under strict watch of the U.S agencies.

Shaheen-III the reason

What has triggered the alarm bells in Washington is Shaheen-III, which has a range of 2,750 km. Pakistan has officially explained its longest-range missile to date, tested for the first time in 2015, as a capability to strike the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, the farthest Indian territory from its shores. But the missile also has Israel in its range, along with several European countries – something that the U.S. strategic community finds unnerving.

The entities put under trade restrictions by the U.S include the Islamabad-based National Engineering and Scientific Commission (NESCOM), and its subsidiaries, Air Weapons Complex (AWC), Maritime Technology Complex (MTC) and New Auto Engineering (NAE).


Speaking at an event on nuclear security, Vice-President Joe Biden alluded to this concern on Wednesday. “Not just North Korea, but Russia, Pakistan, and others have made counterproductive moves that only increase the risk that nuclear weapons could be used in a regional conflict in Europe, South Asia, or East Asia. Working with Congress, the next administration will have to navigate these dangers and — I hope — continue leading the global consensus to reduce the role of nuclear weapons in our world.”

It will be ditto Obama here

The incoming administration will continue with the existing U.S. policies towards India, Pakistan and Asia in general, Defence Secretary-designate James Mattis indicated during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Forces Committee. He complemented Pakistan for its action against terror groups that operate within the country, adding that he would push for more effective targeting of groups that were aimed at neighbouring countries. This is in line with the Obama administration’s efforts in the region.

Mr. Mattis said he would “hesitate to use phrases such as “rebalance” or “pivot” as they imply that we are turning away from our commitments elsewhere,” but added that “China’s behavior has led countries in the region to look for stronger U.S. leadership. “If confirmed, I will examine ways to strengthen our allies and partners, while taking a careful look at our own military capabilities in the region,” he said.

Mr. Mattis also pledged to continue with the Obama policy of enhancing a long-term strategic relationship with India “based on the convergence of our interests and our shared democratic values.” “I note that the United States and India recently cemented India’s status as a Major Defence Partner. If confirmed, I would assess what particular areas in the bilateral security relationship I should focus on, and what steps can be taken to bolster the overall defence relationship.”

‘We will work with Pakistan’

Naming sanctuary and freedom of movement for the Afghan Taliban and associated militant networks inside Pakistani territory as “a key operational issue faced by the Afghan security force,” Mr. Mattis, who has commanded the U.S forces in Afghanistan, said he would work with Pakistan to improve the situation.

“Our relationship with Pakistan, including our military-to-military relationship, has had highs and lows. We have long faced a lack of trust within the Pakistani military and government about our goals in the region. If confirmed, I will work to build the trust that we need for an effective partnership,” he told the Senate Committee.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/intern...trict-watch/article17036380.ece?homepage=true
 
And what about Agni-V with 5000 km range...does it has floral wreaths to shower from its warhead?
That's why I have been stressing that Pakistan must test an ICBM as Pakistan should not accept this double standard.
 
Pakistan can probably test an ICBM today... and I also really hope they go beyond 3000 km range citing international geo political threats or some equally meaningless political bullsh0t
 
And what about Agni-V with 5000 km range...does it has floral wreaths to shower from its warhead?
That's why I have been stressing that Pakistan must test an ICBM as Pakistan should not accept this double standard.

The Article is discussing Pakistan and US, why bring India into this? can't you conduct a single thread without making it Anti India focused....
 
The Article is discussing Pakistan and US, why bring India into this? can't you conduct a single thread without making it Anti India focused....

A hypocritical Zionist Hindu lacking all scruples, decency, honesty and an iota of justice in his speech above, renders his existence useless. Such shame...:pakistan::china:
 
The Article is discussing Pakistan and US, why bring India into this? can't you conduct a single thread without making it Anti India focused....
With all due respect India and Israel (but mostly India) is the reason we need weapons like Shaheen III and any other type of nuclear weapon. So India's name will be attached no matter if you like it or not.
 
With all due respect India and Israel (but mostly India) is the reason we need weapons like Shaheen III and any other type of nuclear weapon. So India's name will be attached no matter if you like it or not.

That's like saying every terrorist attack that occurs, will be associated with Pakistan no matter if you like it or not!

feel free to disagree...
 
That's like saying every terrorist attack that occurs, will be associated with Pakistan no matter if you like it or not!

feel free to disagree...

Well that is one way to put it but the west is currently interested in Syria and terror label is not on us. We have many options to get around things but freedom of Kashmir is the issue we need the nukes for. America knows if Indian range increases so will Pakistani. So the burden will be shared both ways.
 
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That's like saying every terrorist attack that occurs, will be associated with Pakistan no matter if you like it or not!

feel free to disagree...
How is it? Mate hate it or not but Pakistan and India are rivals and every advancements we make in military related things are based on what power India has (usually).
The point being if the time to use nuclear weapons come (God forbid) it would probably be against India. And don't get me wrong, I would never want such a thing to occur.
 
The Article is discussing Pakistan and US, why bring India into this? can't you conduct a single thread without making it Anti India focused....

With due respect, it's not about bringing India in, it's about showing the world the double standards US has concerning Pakistan and India. We cannot name any other country because our arms race happens to be with India.
 

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