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Research carried at the Belfer Centre for Science and International Affairs by Dr Mansoor Ahmed has shown how India is expanding its unsafeguarded nuclear power programme in a three-stage plan. New Delhi has already declared construction of various types of nuclear reactors. This capacity is going to produce excess amount of fissile material, other than required for fuelling the breeder and naval reactors programmes.

Over the next decade, India will be able to supersede China, France and the UK in nuclear weapons capability to become the third behind the US and Russia.

The study postulates India is already working to install more than five fast breeder reactors which will increase its weapons-grade plutonium production capacity by 20 times to 700kg every year. Similarly, expansion in its centrifuge enrichment programme will enable it to increase production of highly enriched uranium for nuclear weapons to 160kg every year. With such an amount of weapons-grade material, India can anytime produce approximately 80 to 90 plutonium-based and 7 to 8 uranium-based nuclear weapons every year.
This study has exploded the myth that Pakistan has the world’s fastest growing nuclear weapons programme. Factually, India has paced up the construction and planning of nuclear facilities to stockpile the weapons-grade material for later use in military modernisation programmes. Several Indian analysts and policymakers are of the view that India needs a strategic force of over 300-400 nuclear weapons. So, New Delhi has deliberately kept its fast breeder reactors, and a large part of its so-called civil nuclear programme out of the safeguards and monitoring of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). India will seek to produce many more nuclear warheads without IAEA monitoring, in order to acquire the policy of full nuclear triad.

India can produce over 2,600 weapons, while Pakistan can only produce 207. India therefore has the fastest growing nuclear programme outside safeguards among any other non-NPT nuclear states.

Lastly, the study recommended that NSG nations should advise membership criteria for non-NPT countries after “verifiable separation” through IAEA safeguards on any material or facility designated as “civilian.” Moreover, Pakistan is left with no option other than to consider India’s full potential to make nuclear weapons, including military and civilian stocks. This research fully describes the potential of Indian vertical nuclear proliferation and threat perception associated with unsafeguarded nuclear fuel cycle.

Various nuclear suppliers signed the nuclear cooperation agreements with India, on condition of peaceful use of nuclear material. Though it seems the material provided by these countries is going to be used again in weapons for the Indian military expansion doctrine. It is also probably drastically high of developing and testing a thermonuclear device for quality check in order to achieve, what India couldn’t in 1998.

Dr Bharat Karnad, a security expert at the Centre for Policy Research, believes that India has weapons grade plutonium in its possession. All India needs is it to be reprocessed, according to Dr Karnad. Several segments in India are also in favour of switching the nuclear posture to comprehensive nuclear first strike. Such developments have increased the threat perception in Islamabad, because a large chunk of the new Indian military doctrine is Pakistan centric.

Today where India stands is because of the US and the waiver it received in the form of civil nuclear deal. Analysing the economic and political gains, the US wants to give India the membership of NSG but doing so will originate the nuclear disparity and inclusion without verifiable and reliable measures, irreversibly destroying the international customs of nuclear nonproliferation, instead of strengthening it. Both neighbours should be included in NSG criteria based, otherwise nuclear disparity will only add tensions to security challenges.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 11th, 2017.
 
HaHa don't worry India already has already been producing more HEU than Pakistan & 30 times more weapon grade Plutonium annually..
 
And now it becomes apparent the real reasons for Chinese reluctance to award india NSG membership.

Who would in their right mind will facilitate the strategic growth of an arch rival?

The Chinese national security will be heavily impaired if india gets NSG seat. And it effects Pak less than China... since Pak's nuclear arsenal is enough for entire india. May such a scenario never happens!

Nuclear arms build up in South and South West Asia has to be world's prime concern. Apart from deternce value any further development of nuclear weapons by india must be curtailed by UNSC.

PRC has tried every which way to bring in a constructive and positive change in india's attitude...so far it has not produced any results.

It looks like india will continue on the current non-constructive course.

Sad.
 
We have NSG waiver.
We got licencse and official support.
So keep watching from a distance.
 
We have NSG waiver.
We got licencse and official support.
So keep watching from a distance.
in short its all about have and have nots and "we have" all the support readt technical support and loencse to buy latest weapons (due to MTCR) and latest dual use nuclear technology from Russia, Canada, USA, European nations, japan and Nuclear fuel from all leading supplier nations without even sigonatorries of NPT & NSG due to 2008 no matter what they say but all the economic & militarry world power blocks / nations like GCC sates , Iran, Israel , USA, UK , Germany , France , Australia, Japana& russia are with us and doing great trade with us weather China-Pakistan like it or not no one can change this fact :sarcastic:
 
I don't see why any other country would be concerned about the "supposed Indian nuclear threat" other than pakistan or why anyone else would be concerned if it threatens Pakistan. The threat is definitely "real" for pakistan.
 
And now it becomes apparent the real reasons for Chinese reluctance to award india NSG membership.

Who would in their right mind will facilitate the strategic growth of an arch rival?

The Chinese national security will be heavily impaired if india gets NSG seat. And it effects Pak less than China... since Pak's nuclear arsenal is enough for entire india. May such a scenario never happens!

Nuclear arms build up in South and South West Asia has to be world's prime concern. Apart from deternce value any further development of nuclear weapons by india must be curtailed by UNSC.

PRC has tried every which way to bring in a constructive and positive change in india's attitude...so far it has not produced any results.

It looks like india will continue on the current non-constructive course.

Sad.

Absolutely we simply build our nuclear arsenal simply to respond to India.

Its of vital interest to us to ensure the expansion of our arsenal, MIRV, SLCM, SLBM etc to keep the threat of destroying India real, India has hegemonic Intention's and we don't intend to allow that
 
I really hope India will test a thermonuclear device really soon. It will be the best thing in the world for Pakistan.
 
I really hope India will test a thermonuclear device really soon. It will be the best thing in the world for Pakistan.
why should we when we can get it tested by some "statetgic partenrs" :sarcastic:
 
Absolutely we simply build our nuclear arsenal simply to respond to India.

Its of vital interest to us to ensure the expansion of our arsenal, MIRV, SLCM, SLBM etc to keep the threat of destroying India real, India has hegemonic Intention's and we don't intend to allow that




Indeed, Pak's strategy has been and still is geared towards making war of agression by india impossible without any zero-sum arms race.

Pak Full Spectrum Deterence
or PFSD is a valid, fullly credible posture.

However, what is disturbing is the indian sprint towards reaching parity with global powers like US, Russia and China. Why?

Difficult to percieve the motivation behind such indian strategy. If the idea is that the number of nuclear weapons somehow will facilitate UNSC seat for india then I guess Israel and Pak will be sitting on the same table, by the same logic.

I care not about wars or who has the latest toys...

Pak is coming out of decades long economic interia and indian sponsored war of terror on Pak State and Pak Citizens... so, any idea of war or threat of war is just unacceptable and counter-productive.

Can you imagine the power of Asia, geoeconomic and geopolitical, if india can resolve its territorial disputes with Sino-Pak Axis i.e. Kashmir and South Tibet. After that if/when india joins this axis... only great achievements can be made. The combined industrial output of this region along with SE Asia will be the engine of global economy, centre of economic gravity if you will.

However, for now there is no sign of india becoming constructive agent.


The era of beligerence is ending, along with the decline of the global empire...what we are seeing is geoeconomics of win-win cooperations between states and regions. All developing countries are coming together under the OBOR framework for joint progress and shared prosperity. CPEC being its flagship!

War is stupid. Only stupids want war.
 
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