Muhammad-Bin-Qasim
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Pakistans nuclear program has always been a target for Western propaganda and false accusations. I would like to make it clear that it was an Indian nuclear explosion in May 1974 that prompted our nuclear program, motivating me to return to Pakistan to help create a credible nuclear deterrent and save my country from Indian nuclear blackmail.
After 15 years in Europe with invaluable experience in enrichment technology, I came to Pakistan in December 1975 and was given the task of producing nuclear weapons by thenprime minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. On Dec. 10, 1984, I informed Gen. Zia-ul-Haq that we could explode a device at a weeks notice, whenever he so desired. We achieved credible nuclear capacity by the second half of the 80s, and the delivery system was perfected in the early 90s. For a country that couldnt produce bicycle chains to have become a nuclear and missile power within a short spanand in the teeth of Western oppositionwas quite a feat.
Pakistan's A.Q. Khan: My Nuclear Manifesto - Newsweek
After 15 years in Europe with invaluable experience in enrichment technology, I came to Pakistan in December 1975 and was given the task of producing nuclear weapons by thenprime minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. On Dec. 10, 1984, I informed Gen. Zia-ul-Haq that we could explode a device at a weeks notice, whenever he so desired. We achieved credible nuclear capacity by the second half of the 80s, and the delivery system was perfected in the early 90s. For a country that couldnt produce bicycle chains to have become a nuclear and missile power within a short spanand in the teeth of Western oppositionwas quite a feat.
Pakistan's A.Q. Khan: My Nuclear Manifesto - Newsweek