You guys need to calm your horses. The electricity and gas is being routed to an undisclosed lab south of Chagai where we're building a starship and robotic soldiers.
India has no idea what's coming their way.
They renounced violence because the army left them no other option.
This is how the weak crumble to the rule of the mighty. Long live Jinnah's dream, longer live its enforcers.
Pak-fauj zindabad.
The CAA happened. Also the funds dried up.
The Centaurus is a private undertaking and their account books aren't looking healthy. The mall was a success but the apartments not equally so - partially because they are not value for money. They've been poorly furnished and for the same price tag...
Precisely. To my understanding of the matter, there have been no amendments made to the ND and it stands in force today as it did in 1999, despite all the academic suggestions and commentary by the MOD against the use of the NFU policy, to date.
I acknowledged that quote and reproduced paragraphs from an amended copy of the Nuclear Doctrine of India, from a website of the Government of India in 2014, showing how the parts which comprise the essence of the NFU still stand incorporated into the fabric of India's nuclear posture.
The...
Draft Report of National Security Advisory Board on Indian Nuclear Doctrine @ Para 2.3 and Para 2.4, August the 17th, 1999:
"India shall pursue a doctrine of credible minimum nuclear deterrence. In this policy of "retaliation only", the survivability of our arsenal is critical. This is a...
When you start a post with "who cares", It immediately becomes clear that PDF's system of seniority is in need of repair.
You also appear to have missed the part which states that India has not abandoned its NFU policy; hence your warmongering lies in stark contrast to the level-headed and...
None of the stated reasons (except the latter) rationalize the continuing use of the the NFU policy - not satisfactorily at least. Access to nuclear cooperation agreements in no way counterbalances the potential devastation (in terms of infrastructure, loss of life and military assets) risked in...
Heartless? Lol. You want sympathy for cleaving us in two in the 70's? Or do you want sympathy for illegally occupying Kashmir?
In 1998, Foreign secretary Shamshad Ahmad that "Pakistan's policy implies that it will not only use nuclear weapons in a retaliatory strike, it is also ready to take...