When will Pakistan use its N-Bomb...prerequisite to pressing the Red Button.

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When will Pakistan use its N-Bomb.

Pakistan Nuclear Weapons Doctrine

On 22 November 2008 President Asif Ali Zardari said Pakistan will not be the first to use nuclear weapons adding that despite their differences, Pakistan and India have a great future together. Zardari said in reply to a question "We shall take Pak-India relationship to a new level," President Asif Ali Zardari said in his video address to the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit, broadcast live for the conclave in New Delhi, "I do not feel threatened by India and India should not feel threatened from us," he said. Zardari said, I am against nuclear warfare altogether. When asked if Pakistan would adopt the policy of no-first-use of nuclear weapons, he said, Most definitely, yes, we hope we will never get into that position (of using nuclear weapons). I am for a South Asian Non-nuclear Treaty. ... I can get my Parliament to agree to it right away, he said. Can you (India) get your Parliament to agree to it?

Linking the two was a non-starter in India, and Zardaris comments did not appear to represent a doctrinal change. Former Indian Ambassador to the UN Arundhati Ghose, who played a pivotal role in New Delhi not signing the CTBT, told The Sunday Express, It seems that its a general answer and is not a change in the nuclear doctrine of Pakistans establishment. He is not speaking of no-first-use policy, and by making it dependent on the South Asian treaty, its rhetoric. This is nothing new.

India, which announced a no-first-use policy soon after the 1998 nuclear tests, had proposed a no-first-use treaty to Pakistan but Islamabad rejected it, saying that its nuclear weapons program was India-specific and it would keep its options open. Pakistan in turn pushed for a South Asian treaty to freeze nuclear weapons in the region. India rejected this, saying it had a wider concerns which includes China.

Pakistan did not have a "No First Use Policy"(cry). Pakistani nuclear weapons would be used, according to Director-General Strategic Planning Division (SPD) Lt-General (retd) Khalid Kidwai, only if the very existence of Pakistan as a state is at stake. This was detailed by Gen. Kidwai as follows:

Nuclear weapons are aimed solely at India:13:. In case that deterrence fails, they will be used if
a. India attacks Pakistan and conquers a large part of its territory (space threshold)
b. India destroys a large part either of its land or air forces (military threshold)
c. India proceeds to the economic strangling of Pakistan (economic strangling)
d. India pushes Pakistan into political destabilization or creates a large scale internal subversion in Pakistan (domestic :13:destabilization)"


Technically Pakistan N-Bomb can not be used if we have a conflict with the State of Israel. Is it not strange Iran N-bomb is danger for Zion, but Paki N-Bomb decision maker are Zion lover. Or may be, as a whole we are Hippocrates deep inside our hearts we do love and respect Nation of Zion?

Keeping current domestic subversion in scope, is my loving military Junta planning to N-Bomb India?


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Another interesting topic.... !!!

A snap shot of Pakistan National Security Council and its various operating wings.

National Command Authority

Ministry of Defense
Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee (JCSC)
Defense Science & Technology Organization (DESTO)
Daud Khel Chemical Plant, Lahore
Karachi CBW & BW Warfare R&D Laboratory
Pakistan Air Force
Air Force Strategic Command (AFSC)


Pakistan Army
Strategic Planning Directorate (SPD - ex CDD)
Strategic Forces Command (ASFC)
Pakistan Navy
Navy Strategic Forces Command (ASFC)

Ministry of Defence Production
Pakistan Ordnance Factories
Wah Munitions Plant Air Weapon Complex (AWC)
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC)

Dr. A. Q. Khan Research Laboratories
Ghulam Ishaq Khan Institute of Technology, Topi

Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC)
Directorate of Technical Development
Directorate of Technical Equipment
Directorate of Technical Procurement
Science and Engineering Services Directorate
Institute of Nuclear Power, Islamabad
Pakistan Institute of Science & Technology (PINSTECH)
New Laboratories, Rawalpindi
Pilot Reprocessing Plant
Parr-1 and Parr-2 Research Reactors
Center for Nuclear Studies, Islamabad
Computer Training Center, Islamabad
Nuclear Track Detection Center (a.k.a. Solid State Nuclear Track Detection Center)

Khushab Reactor, Khushab, Punjab
National Development Complex/Centre

Atomic Energy Minerals Centre, Lahore
Hard Rock Division, Peshawar
Mineral Sands Program, Karachi
Baghalchur Uranium Mine, Baghalchur
Dera Ghazi Khan Uranium Mine, Dera Ghazi Khan
Issa Khel/Kubul Kel Uranium Mines and Mills, Miniawali District

Multan Heavy Water Production Facility, Multan Division, Punjab
Uranium Conversion Facility, Islamabad
Golra Ultracentrifuge Plant, Golra
Sihala Ultracentrifuge Plant, Sihala

Chasma Nuclear Power Plant (CHASNUPP), Kundian
Chasma Fuel Fabrication Plant, Kundian
National Engineering Service of Pakistan, Kundian
Karachi Nuclear Power Plant (KANUPP), Karachi
KANUPP Institute of Nuclear Power Engineering, Karachi
Computer and Development Division
Heavy Water Production Plant
Hawkes Bay Depot, Karachi

Space and Upper Atmospheric Research Commission (SUPARCO)
Aerospace Institute, Islamabad
Computer Center, Karachi
Control System Laboratories
Flight Test Range, Sonmiani Beach
Instrumentation Laboratories, Karachi
Material Research Division
Quality Control and Assurance Unit
Rocket Bodies Manufacturing Unit
Solid Composite Propellant Unit
Space and Atmospheric Research Center, Karachi
Static Test Unit, Karachi

Ministry of Industries & Production
State Engineering Corporation (SEC)
Heavy Mechanical Complex Ltd. (HMC) Peoples Steel Mills Ltd, Karachi


(omg)To my surprise, ISI is not listed under Pakistan National Security Council. So it means that ISI operates independently:13:.

Independent of NSC, Civil Government, Supreme Court of Pakistan????Can any one tell me who keep check on ISI day to day operation.

Beside Allah SWT, is there a Regular Government Branch that keep a tab on ISI and its working?
 

jahanzaibi

Senator (1k+ posts)
I think ISI is not even controlled by Government and Army of Pakistan ..may be there is a security collation that control ISI.
 

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