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ISLAMABAD: A roundtable conference on Saturday ended with the reassurance that no country or terrorist organisation can have access to Pakistan’s nuclear weapons.

The discussion was organised by Strategic Technology Resources (STR), an independent research institute. The need for the discussion was felt in the wake of the uncertainty and fear prevailing in the country after the Abbottabad operation on May 2. Questions were being raised in the media about the safety and security of Pakistan’s nuclear assets, the organisers said.

The Arms Control & Disarmament Centre of STR said that Pakistan’s nuclear weapons and delivery systems are safe and secure.

Dr Shireen Mazari, a defence analyst and Chief Executive Officer of STR, chaired the discussion, in which a number of foreign journalists, scholars and intellectuals participated.

She said Pakistan’s civilian nuclear facilities are operating under the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) guidelines and have been declared safe. The IAEA Deputy Director General, Denis Flory, who visited Pakistan earlier on April 23 also pointed out that Pakistan is the 10th largest contributor to the Nuclear Security Fund, having chipped in $1.16 million.

She explained that non-state actors are not interested in nukes because nuclear weapons are difficult to manage as they require large infrastructural support. One has to remember that terrorists are generally on the run and have a mobile strategic doctrine, she said. “We need to get over the Kahuta syndrome, the fear that Kahuta would be targeted was perhaps valid pre-1998 but now Pakistan has moved beyond that fear,” she said, adding, “The nuclear program has matured, is robust self sustaining and widely dispersed.”

She said the major reason behind US’s inability to learn about our nuclear weapons and delivery systems is that we do not have fixed silos. Instead, our weapons are mobile and therefore more difficult to detect, she said. Quoting the Indian Army Chief she said, “In Oct 2010 Indian Army Chief, General V K Singh, declared that Pakistan had made unusual arrangements for the security of these weapons after global concerns.”

She added that the “so-called rogue” elements in Pakistan security did not exist. If they did they would have been exposed by the layers of security within the nuclear establishment.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 16th, 2011.

Rest assured, Pakistan nukes are safe: Research institute – The Express Tribune
 
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Nuclear Security Fund: ‘Pakistan is 10th largest contributor’

Pakistan is the 10th largest contributor to the Nuclear Security Fund, which is an example of its strong leadership and commitment towards nuclear security, according to the United Nations’ (UN) International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). “Pakistan has had an action plan in place since 2006 to strengthen nuclear security,” Express 24/7 quoted IAEA Deputy Director-General Denis Flory as saying. “The IAEA emphasises the importance of national responsibility for security which Pakistan takes seriously,” he said, adding that Pakistan’s nuclear programme is safe and secure.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 27th, 2011.

Nuclear Security Fund:
 
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few more attacks like previous one will raise issue of nuclear disarming of pakistan...
 
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i am hearing the same news from the last 5 years from different countries

and india is concerned about our every thing.

so this is now a daily enws for us
 
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It would be good if the nukes are safe. However going by the events of the days past it is difficult for the world to ' rest assured'.

The world was rest assured by all starting from Mush onwards the OBL was not in Pak.

Similarly, the world assumed that military facilities were secure as well.
 
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It would be good if the nukes are safe. However going by the events of the days past it is difficult for the world to ' rest assured'.

The world was rest assured by all starting from Mush onwards the OBL was not in Pak.

Similarly, the world assumed that military facilities were secure as well.

You need to understand the difference between the Nukes and the current events such as PNS Mehran Base / OBL being hidden in Pakistan. You cannot compare apple with oranges.
If there is dacoity in some one's home, and dacoits will be able to get all those things which are kept in house, not those which are kept in Bank's locker.
As regard attack on military facilities, we are in state of WAR and during war military establishments are the prime target.
 
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You need to understand the difference between the Nukes and the current events such as PNS Mehran Base / OBL being hidden in Pakistan. You cannot compare apple with oranges.
If there is dacoity in some one's home, and dacoits will be able to get all those things which are kept in house, not those which are kept in Bank's locker.
As regard attack on military facilities, we are in state of WAR and during war military establishments are the prime target.

Appreciate your reply.

The world hopes that the security for the 'locker' containing Pak Nukes is better than that of OBL & PN.
 
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You need to understand the difference between the Nukes and the current events such as PNS Mehran Base / OBL being hidden in Pakistan. You cannot compare apple with oranges.
If there is dacoity in some one's home, and dacoits will be able to get all those things which are kept in house, not those which are kept in Bank's locker.
As regard attack on military facilities, we are in state of WAR and during war military establishments are the prime target.

You said it all... you're right.. you're in state of war.. and DURING WAR, MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS ARE THE PRIME TARGETS.. Do I need to say anything now??
 
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You said it all... you're right.. you're in state of war.. and DURING WAR, MILITARY ESTABLISHMENTS ARE THE PRIME TARGETS.. Do I need to say anything now??

No you dont need to. As the history shows whoever tried to attack our military establishments, sent to hell, and those who managed to escape could not take anything with them. So as far as security of nukes is concerned, they may destroy them, to which Pakistan should be worried not you or any other in the world.
 
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No you dont need to. As the history shows whoever tried to attack our military establishments, sent to hell, and those who managed to escape could not take anything with them. So as far as security of nukes is concerned, they may destroy them, to which Pakistan should be worried not you or any other in the world.

Again you said it all.. lets go through the last part...

you said.. AS FAR AS SECURITY OF NUKES IS CONCERNED, THEY MAY DESTROY THEM..

By THEY, you meant terrorists right?

Dude, you're on fire. lol
 
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