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Pakistani Nuclear Tests (1998): Unedited Footage Of Prime Minister's Tour

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What is the logic behind blasting it on top of a mountain. How the shaft was drilled and 6 nuke payload were transported above. Would be interesting to know.
 
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What is the logic behind blasting it on top of a mountain. How the shaft was drilled and 6 nuke payload were transported above. Would be interesting to know.

Actually the "L" shaped tunnels were 1 Km below the mountain which took several years of preparation.....other devices were detonated elsewhere.

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Some good quality footage with Urdu narrative. !!




[video=youtube;qZLl48Dld2I]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZLl48Dld2I[video]

This was an impressive day for Pakistani hawks
This was a terrible day for Pakistani masses

This was the day Pakistan became known as nuke state
This was the day our economy went down the toilet

This was the day Pakistani government clamped on foreign deposits
This was the day foreign investment flew out, never to come back

This was the day we had Indian economic neck in our hands
This was the day we got our economic neck in a vise grip

This was the day we heard and saw boom boom
This was the day we lost any chance of getting rid of load shedding


And started living in dark ages.



peace

p.s. Time to trade nukes for electricity. Time is now.
 
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Some good quality footage with Urdu narrative. !!





excellent video i have seen it now....yeh miya sahab credit lene yahan tashreef le aye aur aglay 10 saalon tk is basis per vote mangtay rahain gay:omghaha:
 
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This was an impressive day for Pakistani hawks
This was a terrible day for Pakistani masses

This was the day Pakistan became known as nuke state
This was the day our economy went down the toilet

This was the day Pakistani government clamped on foreign deposits
This was the day foreign investment flew out, never to come back

This was the day we had Indian economic neck in our hands
This was the day we got our economic neck in a vise grip

This was the day we heard and saw boom boom
This was the day we lost any chance of getting rid of load shedding


And started living in dark ages.



peace

p.s. Time to trade nukes for electricity. Time is now.

Having nukes is the only reason we are still on the map or we would have been trampled over by the Indians and the Americans a very long time ago and you would be happy with just electricity.
 
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This was an impressive day for Pakistani hawks
This was a terrible day for Pakistani masses

This was the day Pakistan became known as nuke state
This was the day our economy went down the toilet

This was the day Pakistani government clamped on foreign deposits
This was the day foreign investment flew out, never to come back

This was the day we had Indian economic neck in our hands
This was the day we got our economic neck in a vise grip

This was the day we heard and saw boom boom
This was the day we lost any chance of getting rid of load shedding


And started living in dark ages.



peace

p.s. Time to trade nukes for electricity. Time is now.
I don't know how you came up with this poetry. I totally disagree with almost everything

The demand of electricity in those times was only 4000-5000mw comparing to current 17000mw. The electricity used to go for mostly an hour in after 2-3 days in my city and we never had an issue about load shedding. There were some hiccups about the economy crisis after the sanctions were applied however they all were lifted after 2 years after the support of Pakistan in America's war against terrorism. Our electricity demands has risen many folds and still our installed capacity is greater than the demand but the fuel is too expensive to generate electricity at higher cost and subsidise it to meet local demand.

28th May 1998 was one of the most memorable day in our life. The foreign investment returned in 2001 only to increase until the dictator was still the President. Our loadshedding crisis has nothing to nukes, it's the bad policies and poor long term management.
 
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Having nukes is the only reason we are still on the map or we would have been trampled over by the Indians and the Americans a very long time ago and you would be happy with just electricity.

Speaking like a true North Korean who just happens to be enjoying his/her time in a London aloo store.


You my dear have already ditched the Pakistani motherland, and now enjoy 24 hour electricity and hence a good enough economy.

But we in Pakistan are dying in the oppressive heat, with all our industry mostly at stand still.

No jobs, and unemployment close to 40%.

This is where countries break apart, like what happned to the commie Soviet union. They had all the nukes, and yet they broke apart due to bad economy.

You say and many believe that India would have rolled over Pakistan if we didn't explode nukie toys in 1998.

This could not be farther from truth.


Indian military knew from 1980s that we have some stuff hidden in our sleeves and we can thwart any aggression against the mainland of Pakistan.

So they were very careful, very very careful not knowing what we'll do to them in case of any attack on us from the East.


Thus it is a HUGE fallacy that we had to explode some toys to be safe from Indian attack.

If that is the case, we can bring our army numbers to zero, that the nukes will the gods that protect our @rses.

But that is not the case.


the true defense of Pakistan is still in the hands of our brave jawans and officers.

Thus nuclear bombs don't matter much, except sapping our economy.


But you won't know.

people like you are enjoying their lives in comfy apartments in the West, while giving us lectures as to how to run our economy. Dime a dozen are these experts. Dime a dozen.


peace
 
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