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‘Pakistan has built low-yield nuclear weapons to counter Indian aggression’
AFP | ANWAR IQBAL | DAWN.COM — UPDATED ABOUT AN HOUR AGO



WASHINGTON: Pakistan has made low-yield nuclear weapons in response to India’s actions under its cold-start doctrine, Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhary told a news briefing here on Tuesday.

This is the first concrete explanation from a senior Pakistani official on how Islamabad plans to deal with India’s so called cold-start doctrine, now re-named the pro-active strategy.

It is also a rare explanation of Pakistan’s decision to make tactical nuclear weapons to deal with the possible threat of Indian aggression.

Briefing the Pakistani media on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s visit to Washington, Chaudhary also said that Pakistan would not sign any nuclear deal with the United States during the visit.

National interest a priority: PM
Earlier, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday reaffirmed that Pakistan’s national interests will be prioritised during his upcoming visit to the United States (US).

The premier was speaking to media personnel in London, en route the US.

“We will protect the national interests of Pakistan during my meetings with US leadership,” said the prime minister.

While responding to a question on recent reports in US media regardingPakistan’s nuclear arsenal, and plans to limit it, the premier said: “We should not forget who the prime minister was in 1999 when we became a nuclear power.”

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif also stated that concrete evidence regarding India’s sponsoring of terrorism has been forwarded to relevant people and organisations, and expressed hope that Pakistan’s concerns would be addressed.

The premier added that the incumbent government would end the power crisis facing the country before the next general elections.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif also expressed his disappointment at the attitude shown by the opposing Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) and their repeated claims of rigging following the by-elections recently held in Punjab.

The premier will arrive in the US on Tuesday and will likely be asked to bring the Taliban to the negotiating table, days after Washington said it was delaying its withdrawal from Afghanistan.

US President Barack Obama last week reversed a pledge to pull troops out as he admitted Afghan forces were not ready to stand alone against the resurgent Taliban, who briefly captured a key northern city this month.

The US sees Pakistan as one of the few sources of influence over the extremists, and analysts say Washington will use the four-day trip to urge Sharif to keep pushing for a new round of talks.

Yesterday, the Foreign Office had clarified that no “deal” is being discussedbetween Pakistan and the United States.

According to earlier media reports, US has been weighing options to sign a civil nuclear deal with Pakistan.

A report in The Washington Post had claimed that the US is exploring an option that could pave the way for a civil nuclear deal with Pakistan like the one concluded with India in 2005.
 
Yeah we all know that nawaz shariff sleeps using nuclear bumb as his pillow, pakistan military plays cricket using nuclear bomb as stumps, zardari uses it as throne to sit on...........etc. Every other day there is a stmt about having nukes and threatening to use them. Why not stick a sticker on forehead saying "HAVE NUKES AND WILL USE THEM",It will at least cut down the noise pollution.

I would not be surprised one day if we hear pakistanis say they eat nuclear burgers for lunch:p:.
 
Yeah we all know that nawaz shariff sleeps using nuclear bumb as his pillow, pakistan military plays cricket using nuclear bomb as stumps, zardari uses it as throne to sit on...........etc. Every other day there is a stmt about having nukes and threatening to use them. Why not stick a sticker on forehead saying "HAVE NUKES AND WILL USE THEM",It will at least cut down the noise pollution.

I would not be surprised one day if we hear pakistanis say they eat nuclear burgers for lunch:p:.
Now that yo have ranted, do delete your post.

Thank You
 
‘Pakistan has built low-yield nuclear weapons to counter Indian aggression’
AFP | ANWAR IQBAL | DAWN.COM — UPDATED ABOUT AN HOUR AGO



WASHINGTON: Pakistan has made low-yield nuclear weapons in response to India’s actions under its cold-start doctrine, Foreign Secretary Aizaz Chaudhary told a news briefing here on Tuesday.

This is the first concrete explanation from a senior Pakistani official on how Islamabad plans to deal with India’s so called cold-start doctrine, now re-named the pro-active strategy.

It is also a rare explanation of Pakistan’s decision to make tactical nuclear weapons to deal with the possible threat of Indian aggression.

Briefing the Pakistani media on Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s visit to Washington, Chaudhary also said that Pakistan would not sign any nuclear deal with the United States during the visit.

National interest a priority: PM
Earlier, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Monday reaffirmed that Pakistan’s national interests will be prioritised during his upcoming visit to the United States (US).

The premier was speaking to media personnel in London, en route the US.

“We will protect the national interests of Pakistan during my meetings with US leadership,” said the prime minister.

While responding to a question on recent reports in US media regardingPakistan’s nuclear arsenal, and plans to limit it, the premier said: “We should not forget who the prime minister was in 1999 when we became a nuclear power.”

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif also stated that concrete evidence regarding India’s sponsoring of terrorism has been forwarded to relevant people and organisations, and expressed hope that Pakistan’s concerns would be addressed.

The premier added that the incumbent government would end the power crisis facing the country before the next general elections.

Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif also expressed his disappointment at the attitude shown by the opposing Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf (PTI) and their repeated claims of rigging following the by-elections recently held in Punjab.

The premier will arrive in the US on Tuesday and will likely be asked to bring the Taliban to the negotiating table, days after Washington said it was delaying its withdrawal from Afghanistan.

US President Barack Obama last week reversed a pledge to pull troops out as he admitted Afghan forces were not ready to stand alone against the resurgent Taliban, who briefly captured a key northern city this month.

The US sees Pakistan as one of the few sources of influence over the extremists, and analysts say Washington will use the four-day trip to urge Sharif to keep pushing for a new round of talks.

Yesterday, the Foreign Office had clarified that no “deal” is being discussedbetween Pakistan and the United States.

According to earlier media reports, US has been weighing options to sign a civil nuclear deal with Pakistan.

A report in The Washington Post had claimed that the US is exploring an option that could pave the way for a civil nuclear deal with Pakistan like the one concluded with India in 2005.

It is very interesting that these news are being released in the days approaching, and on the eve of, Nawaz's tour to US.
It is not going to please the US, as they will have very little left in their hands to pressurize Pakistan.

Good job strategic thinkers of Pakistan - :tup: and :enjoy:
 
Yeah we all know that nawaz shariff sleeps using nuclear bumb as his pillow, pakistan military plays cricket using nuclear bomb as stumps, zardari uses it as throne to sit on...........etc. Every other day there is a stmt about having nukes and threatening to use them. Why not stick a sticker on forehead saying "HAVE NUKES AND WILL USE THEM",It will at least cut down the noise pollution.

I would not be surprised one day if we hear pakistanis say they eat nuclear burgers for lunch:p:.

Yes we do eat Nuclear burgers for lunch with Indians chutney on it
 
USA to had same low yield nuclear weapons to counter Russians in Cold War... read some where....

The US, with the rest of NATO departed from this strategy and instead concentrated on a conventional edge via quality.

The nuke game is dangerous. Any attack on Indian forces will result in a full scale assault on Pakistani cities, with Pakistan then having to strike back and then goodbye South Asia. Pakistan should concentrate on conventional strength, bit by bit.
 
The US, with the rest of NATO departed from this strategy and instead concentrated on a conventional edge via quality.

The nuke game is dangerous. Any attack on Indian forces will result in a full scale assault on Pakistani cities, with Pakistan then having to strike back and then goodbye South Asia. Pakistan should concentrate on conventional strength, bit by bit.

well having it is one thing and using this option is another
this will create an impact on enemies (soldiers) mind they will think 000's of time before attacking

now that we have this option we can move to increasing Conventional strength
 
well having it is one thing and using this option is another
this will create an impact on enemies (soldiers) mind they will think 000's of time before attacking

now that we have this option we can move to increasing Conventional strength
For some reason the military is not talking about Nasr2. They should be updating the public about it's new capabilities, but all is quite. Don't understand why. @Icarus ?
 
Now that yo have ranted, do delete your post.
Thank You
Surely mate , if you can give me good reason why every now and then ppl at the helm in pakistan drop gems like that.
You only get to see it as rant but never as a reflection of irresponsibility of powers that be.
Yes we do eat Nuclear burgers for lunch with Indians chutney on it
Sure have a bite ,it comes with american cheese,chinese sauce dont blame us if you become too obese with radiation.
 
No sir, the NATO still deploys tactical nukes in Europe.

The US, with the rest of NATO departed from this strategy and instead concentrated on a conventional edge via quality.

The nuke game is dangerous. Any attack on Indian forces will result in a full scale assault on Pakistani cities, with Pakistan then having to strike back and then goodbye South Asia. Pakistan should concentrate on conventional strength, bit by bit.
 
Transhumanist Can you shed some light on low-yield nukes?
low yield nukes are plutonium based. there are referred as battlefield nukes as they are used to decimate brigades and halt a further incursion of a thrusting adversary.you would know by now low yield nukes for pakistan are strapped on to the nasr and the abdali.
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