Is this your emotional drivel or does it have any solid backing?
Yes it has, Chinese M 11 missile, North Korean Nodong missile and American Tomahawk missile.
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Is this your emotional drivel or does it have any solid backing?
Then please provide me with the solid backing for your statements. Anyone can make such claims.
Btw giving names of suspected 'bought off' weapons is not considered proof.
Then please provide me with the solid backing for your statements. Anyone can make such claims.
Btw giving names of suspected 'bought off' weapons is not considered proof.
http://www.wisconsinproject.org/countries/pakistan/miss-miles2005.htm
July 2004: During an interview with the periodical Asahi Shimbun, former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto is quoted as saying that Pakistan obtained missile technology from North Korea after Bhutto's December 1993 goodwill mission. Bhutto emphasizes that missiles were not exchanged for nuclear technology.
http://www.strategycenter.net/research/pubID.47/pub_detail.asp
http://www.b14643.de/Spacerockets/Diverse/Dong-Feng/index.htm
For Detained Info, you got to track Mr. Khan :
https://books.google.co.in/books?id...=0ahUKEwil8bqDme7MAhXHRI8KHXORCuY4ChDoAQgpMAI
For that to happen, you should have sold your sovereignty, allow your own people to be killed by someone's drones and occasionally complain about it publicly.If only a US Tomahawk had malfunctioned over Indian airspace and fallen down completely intact...... Kaash....
For that to happen, you should have sold your sovereignty, allow your own people to be killed by someone's drones and occasionally complain about it publicly.
There is nothin wrong with obtaining technology from wherever we can. It shows our good relations of Pakistan with certain countries. India should follow suit instead of wasting public money on blowing up dysfunctional missiles.
Save money by buying components off the shelf. Simple
There is nothin wrong with obtaining technology from wherever we can. It shows our good relations of Pakistan with certain countries. India should follow suit instead of wasting public money on blowing up dysfunctional missiles.
Save money by buying components off the shelf. Simple
Lol....No thanks.. We are fine this way. We'll keep trying and failing, and some day we'll eventually get to our goals inshallah..!!
We don't bank on borrowed luck, coz there are two major problems with it----
1) It eventually runs out. Always.
2) The cost of that approach, in the long run, is too high..
Thats called a fair exchange ...Certainly, there is.
These technologies do not come free, and some times, they cost you dearly.
eg Pakistan had to give away its nuclear tech in exchange for acquiring blueprints for Ghauri missiles.
Which got Pakistan the tag of nuclear proliferator, and is treated as nuclear pariah.
Ghauri missile might obsolete now, but Pakistan's status as nuclear proliferator will remain forever.
Lol....
same as you succeeded in making Tejas? Only when it was so late that only fit for museum.
There is nothin wrong with obtaining technology from wherever we can. It shows our good relations of Pakistan with certain countries. India should follow suit instead of wasting public money on blowing up dysfunctional missiles.
Save money by buying components off the shelf. Simple
Lol....
same as you succeeded in making Tejas? Only when it was so late that only fit for museum.
Thats called a fair exchange ...
We had excellent designs of centrifuges which they were struggling to make and we wanted certain Guidance systems and a better liquid fuel engine for Ghauri so we did a barter. Nothing wrong with that.
The centrifuge is just a purification machine and can be used for any purpose,not just nuclear weapons. The fuel for nuclear reactors is also made in centrifuges and the medical isotopes used for medical diagnostic procedures are also extracted in centrifuges,so it wasn't nuclear proliferation either. There are plenty of private companies in the west who operated centrifuges.