As the war between Russia and Ukraine began, there are rumors of it getting widespread before the eyes of the current generation in a spur. In view of the present ”accident’ of BrahMos being sent into Pakistan; that seems plausible. According to NDTV (India) report, Pakistan has 165 parmanu bombs as compared to India’s 156.
Fair enough, it is important to know why Pakistan’s sovereignty is questioned again and again and how Nawaz Sharif suited better to the current establishment for him having a track record of military budget expansion. Imran Khan is failing to keep the armed forces neutral and go to any extent to malign any organization of the country or the world establishment if he is thrown out of his chair.
More importantly, Nawaz Sharif, an establishment product, was also known to have committed to 6 atomic bomb tests against India’s five tests in 1998. Today, we need to know the deterrence that Pakistan enjoys is pivotal to avoid future wars. President Ayub Khan (who started Pakistan’s nuclear program) after coming from Britain had instructed his General working in PITAC to start the Pakistan Nuclear Program.
Nuclear Law Pakistan
In recent days a lot of discussions have occurred on social media with most of the material dependent on the current statements from Mohsin Pakistan Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan. Most of the posts on social media pages portrayed that govt of the Pakistan Muslim League was not willing to conduct the nuclear tests and it was the pressure exerted by the country that forced them to carry out nuclear explosions. Dr. A Q Khan has been saying that it was he who convinced Mian sahib to take a decision, Nizami sahib says credit goes to him as he threatened
qaum aap ka dhamaka kar de gi…AQ Khan
Since archives of the 20th-century newspapers of Pakistan are unavailable on the internet hence no one bothered to do research to see what actually happened during those tense days. Was it actually the Nawaz Govt. That resisted the evaluations? Or there were other constraints that made a delay of 16 days to react towards the Indian Threat. Was the delay necessary? The pursuit of these questions compelled me to invest time in public libraries and locating the writings of MAY 1998. The timeline of this atomic Pakistan is given in the following paragraphs.
Pakistan Nuclear Weapon 1998 Test
The rebuttal of “Who wanted to conduct and that do not wish to run test” is posted herewith. The timeline presented here but clearly shows the honesty of Pakistani direction for conducting the evaluations.
11th MAY, 1998 India with no threat to its national safety tested 3 Nuclear devices