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Does Pakistan army possess a biological warfare unit?

Does Pakistan possess a bio warfare unit

  • Absolutely No

    Votes: 7 23.3%
  • Maybe

    Votes: 23 76.7%

  • Total voters
    30
  • Poll closed .
Pakistan is known to have very basic capabilities of building up biological and chemical weapons.
This is due to lack of advancement bio and chem base in general. Also being a signatory Pakistan like India cannot officially keep these weapons.

India has a very big commercial bio chemical / pharma industry, even though officially it doesnt poses biological and chemical warfare, it is very much capable of building it in very short time.
you can said simply

india has brain
pakistan dont have

india is capable to do whatever
pakistanis cant do anything

india is educated
pakistan is ignorant


ok happy now ? you guys are sick trust me
 
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you can said simply

india has brain
pakistan dont have

india is capable to do whatever
pakistanis cant do anything

india is educated
pakistan is ignorant


ok happy now ? you guys are sick trust me

You got it all wrong my friend.
Please re read the statement :)
 
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You got it all wrong my friend.
Please re read the statement :)
i got it right you guys have superiority complex and came here to just make big india in everything even its not needed . just open any thread you will see indians came and post as you posted we have this we have that we have bla bla bla
a simple answer is pakistan have signed on BTWC of all sessions including latest A/DEC/55/414 . in fact whole world is in without few .
 
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Why no yes option is there?

you can said simply

india has brain
pakistan dont have

india is capable to do whatever
pakistanis cant do anything

india is educated
pakistan is ignorant


ok happy now ? you guys are sick trust me
Imran bhai aap to dil per hi lay gaye bachay ki baat ko.
Uska ye matlab nahi tha
 
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i got it right you guys have superiority complex and came here to just make big india in everything even its not needed . just open any thread you will see indians came and post as you posted we have this we have that we have bla bla bla
a simple answer is pakistan have signed on BTWC of all sessions including latest A/DEC/55/414 . in fact whole world is in without few .
Supa Pawa bharat also have planes that can travel from one planet to another using cows piss.
 
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IPS News Release: Pakistan Needs Contingency Plan to Deal with Chemical-Biological Weapon Threats


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Islamabad (October 18, 2012) “Despite of international conventions prohibiting the development and use of chemical-biological weapons, Pakistan needs to develop a contingency plan, especially considering the vulnerable civilian population, so that it is not taken by surprise in case of a CBW attack.”

These were the concluding remarks of Ambassador (Retd) Qazi Humayun who was chairing a session at the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS) on “Chemical-Biological Weapons and Pakistan”, which featured a presentation by Dr. Tughral Yamin from National Defence University.

A number of technical aspects related to the definition of chemical and biological weapons, international enforcement regimes as well as domestic security and safety mechanisms came under discussion. A select gathering of scientists, security experts, academics, government officials, diplomats and students of defence studies and nuclear sciences attended the session, which was moderated by Air Commodore (Retd) Khalid Iqbal, member IPS-National Academic Council and was also addressed by DG-IPS Khalid Rahman.


Humayun said there were weaknesses in the international conventions on chemical and biological weapons as they cannot stop a country if it starts making such weapons without declaring them.

He said though Pakistan strictly abides by international conventions on elimination of chemical and biological weapons, the safety measures and mechanisms against such threats need to be enhanced. The Organization for Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) could only monitor those facilities and stockpiles that are declared by a State as having chemical weapons while any secret facility if run covertly by a State cannot be monitored by this specialized international agency, he added.

“Such and other discrepancies and lapses in the international regime have to be tackled with”, he urged.

Discussing the level of preparedness and nuclear, biological and chemical (NBC) warfare defence capabilities of Pakistan, the main speaker, Dr Tughral Yamin underlined that all conventional and strategic units of armed forces of Pakistan were equipped with NBC equipment with regular training programs and adequate training facilities. The decontamination capability was however limited and needs to be further developed. But since these weapons cause massive deaths to the civilians and long term damage to living things and the environment, it was important to protect the civilian population from NBC hazards.

He suggested certain measures for safeguarding civilian population against chemical biological threats; awareness, training and provision of necessary infrastructure being the top priorities. He suggested that the National Disaster Management Agency should develop contingency plans and capabilities at all levels.

“The first respondents like civil defence, police, fire brigade and medics must have proper understanding of the threat and training to react properly”, he stressed.

The speaker informed the audience that the Chemical Weapons Convention and Biological Weapons Convention aimed at elimination of entire category of the weapons of mass destruction, including the chemical and biological weapons, yet these weapons were so simple in design and cheap in manufacturing, assembling and delivering that many countries were tempted into continuing some sort of production and retention of these weapons, at least on small scale.

Dr. Yamin said that the chemical and biological weapons fall under the definition of weapons of mass destruction, not merely because of the immediate and direct damage caused but also because of severe damage to the environment and ecology which persists for years and at times for generations.

He narrated a number of historic incidents in which chemical and biological weapons were used and maintained that despite international conventions banning the development, production, acquisition, stockpiling, retention, transfer or use of these weapons with an active enforcement mechanism, the threat of chemical and biological weapons was always imminent. In the modern history, gas attacks were used by Germans against Allied Forces while US had used 20 million gallons of herbicides in Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam in 1961. The effects of this US attack were so drastic and prolonged that recently US has committed 43 million dollars for environmental remediation in Vietnam.

The presentation of the speaker stimulated an intellectual discussion on various aspects of the issue. It was highlighted that there were evidences that the heavy bombardment by the United States in Afghanistan carried radioactive chemicals which were not merely killing persons but were also inflicting severe damage to health, soil, water and plantation in the area.

“The number of skin diseases in areas adjoining Afghanistan is increasing due to use of depleted uranium in bombs and artillery being used by the US and NATO forces,” one participant observed. “The food items being imported or smuggled from Afghanistan too need to be screened for radioactive materials”, another cautioned.

A participant mentioned the unethical practices of pharmaceutical giants and GM food corporations employing biotechnology and genetic engineering for commercial gains, which if not regulated properly by the governments may cause irreversible damage to public health, indigenous crops and arable lands.

Another participant explained the Islamic viewpoint on the issue mentioning that among the explicit directives given by the Prophet Muhammad to the commanders of various military expeditions he sent was not to poison wells and water reservoirs.

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Biological and Chemical warfare units are absent in Pakistani Military. They are not that valuable, but the absence of a cyber warfare unit can be crippling in a future conflict. Cyber warfare units are very cheap to operate and require very little investment, why is noone investing in them??
 
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Biological and Chemical warfare units are absent in Pakistani Military. They are not that valuable, but the absence of a cyber warfare unit can be crippling in a future conflict. Cyber warfare units are very cheap to operate and require very little investment, why is noone investing in them??

You are right, PA needs to employ packet sniffers to keep nosy neighbors out of their documents folder.
 
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GIDS pakistan NBC Defence & IPE
Nuclear Biological & Chemical Defence Suit

The NBC defence suit provides physical protection against CBW Agents for 24 hours. It provides protection against direct contact with and contamination by radioactive, biological and chemical substances. It is generally designed to be worn over extended periods to allow the wearer to fight while under threat or under actual NBC attack.

Individual Protective Equipment
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Pakistan is known to have very basic capabilities of building up biological and chemical weapons.
This is due to lack of advancement bio and chem base in general. Also being a signatory Pakistan like India cannot officially keep these weapons.

India has a very big commercial bio chemical / pharma industry, even though officially it doesnt poses biological and chemical warfare, it is very much capable of building it in very short time.

Its not like rocket science even the terrorists camps and basesin NW had the manuals / flowcharts for preparing a chemical weapon.

Pakistan does not have these weapons, though I think it does train its relevant people in CWC and handling of chemical attack.
 
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i got it right you guys have superiority complex and came here to just make big india in everything even its not needed . just open any thread you will see indians came and post as you posted we have this we have that we have bla bla bla
a simple answer is pakistan have signed on BTWC of all sessions including latest A/DEC/55/414 . in fact whole world is in without few .

dear friend, you got me wrong here.
I can understand your view point as many might boast about Indias achivements vis-a-vis pakistan, but please understand there is difference between comparision and boasting, I just compared some ground realities, and there is nothing to feel proud off having capabilities of building biological weapons of destruction. And thats why both of our countries went ahead to signed treaty.

Its not like rocket science even the terrorists camps and basesin NW had the manuals / flowcharts for preparing a chemical weapon.

Pakistan does not have these weapons, though I think it does train its relevant people in CWC and handling of chemical attack.

Even a red chilli power is a chemical and can be used as chemical weapon.
But then the kind of weapons we are discussing here needs sophisticated labs to prepare.
 
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you can said simply

india has brain
pakistan dont have

india is capable to do whatever
pakistanis cant do anything

india is educated
pakistan is ignorant


ok happy now ? you guys are sick trust me

You read her/his post wrong.

Pakistan is a signatory to the Biological & Chemical Conventions. It can study Bio-Chemical agents but can not process them for military use.

No one has found any evidence that State policy is different from it's obligations.

I'm sure Pakistan has plenty of scientists and researchers who are capable of entry a Pakistani 'Manhattan Project' for developing a Biochemical weapons, but as of now Pakistan can develop a bio-grade weapon with limited potential, due to a limited industrial base of bio-chemical facilities.

Chemical and Biological Weapons Status at a Glance | Arms Control Association
 
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Even a red chilli power is a chemical and can be used as chemical weapon.
But then the kind of weapons we are discussing here needs sophisticated labs to prepare.
So the point is Pakistan has no sophisticated labs. What you know about Research infrastructure in Pakistan??
 
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So the point is Pakistan has no sophisticated labs. What you know about Research infrastructure in Pakistan??

Who said has Pakistan has no sophisticated labs, please read complete thread so that discussion makes some sense to you.
I already said in opening post that Pakistan has limited capability.
Secondly, i dont think the terrorist have the level of biotechnology sophistication to build biological warfare of mass destruction, as suggested by some poster above.

And I am yet to find any medicine formulated by commercial sophisticated labs based out pakistan that is recognized at global level.
 
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Let me pose another question. Should Pakistan keep the NBC option open? Forget the stupid treaty for a minute. For example, rogue countries like Israel keep all three options open and even have a Samson option.
 
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