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ISLAMABAD: Former defence secretary retired Lt Gen Naeem Khalid Lodhi has claimed that Pakistan possesses second strike capability against India.

He was speaking at a seminar at Strategic Vision Institute (SVI), an Islamabad-based think-tank that works on strategic issues.

The issue of second strike capability came up in the context of the conventional superiority enjoyed by India and the options for Pakistan.

The second strike provides a military the capability to hit back at an enemy in a situation where its land-based nuclear arsenal had been neutralized.

The former defence secretary said that despite the growing conventional imbalance, Pakistan had certain strengths including the nuclear parity with India and credible nuclear deterrence.

The nuclear deterrence, he said, had been augmented by the second strike capability, efficient delivery systems and effective command and control system.

He did not explain any specifics about the second strike capability, which could be sea, air or land based.

It is still unclear if Pakistan was any closer to the submarine based ‘assured second strike capability’ for stable deterrence, particularly at time when India has already made the moves towards it.

Discussing Pakistan’s second strike capability, President SVI Dr Zafar Iqbal Cheema said that Pakistan had improved its second strike capability.

Pakistan’s second strike capability, Dr Cheema said, has been augmented by deployment of Hatf-VII/Baber nuclear capable cruise missile that is launchable from aircrafts and conventional submarines. It is further fortified by the deployment of Hatf-VIII/Ra’ad air launched cruise missile, he added.

Technically speaking, he maintained, the best mode of second strike capability is submarine launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs), which neither India nor Pakistan have deployed as yet.

Source : DawnNews
 
To develop second strike capability is a natural progression followed after being nuclear capable. SO naturally Pakistan must be working in this direction.
 
One has got tired of these nuclear threads.

Any nation that posses a nuke or any other WMD for that matter would be stupid & silly not to have a second strike ability.

This is hardly news.
 
I thought India had "NFU" policy......
Exactly, second strike will happen if India initiates nuclear strike first and in retaliation pakistan responds. If he means Pakistan initiating first, India responded with second strike, and then Pakistan respond back again then its third strike.
Another daily entertainment from these nuclear strike jokers
 
Are ye Kya Hua ? PAKISTAN HAS FIRST STRIKE POLICY.. FIR "SECOND STRIKE" ???
These "Nuclear" Morons dont Understand, that India was, is and will be NFU State. Then whats the "SECOND" Strike for ?

>> If India wont strike First ( NFU ) and Pakistan will wait for a 'Second Strike" can we safely pressume , Nukes are USELESS in SA ?
 
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Majority of defense analysts, experts and professionals from from "Nuclear Power Pakistan" are issuing one statement each day. I wonder what causing their lack of confidence "despite" being well under the cover of Nuclear Umbrella that they have to remind India and themselves each day.
 
Are ye Kya Hua ? PAKISTAN HAS FIRST STRIKE POLICY.. FIR "SECOND STRIKE" ???
These "Nuclear" Morons dont Understand, that India was, is and will be NFU State. Then whats the "SECOND" Strike for ?

>> If India wont strike First ( NFU ) and Pakistan will wait for a 'Second Strike" can we safely pressume , Nukes are Gone in SA ?
They will keep launching nukes from keyboard though.
 
At present, the only country obsessed with war is Pakistan.
 
We also have some missiles hidden in Islands for special 3rd strike

All land based nuclear weapons, weather in fixed silos or soft targets such as mobile launchers are vulnerable to enemy first strike.

Only sea based nuclear deterrent gives an assured second strike capability.
 
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