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Where And How Pakistan Is Storing Nuclear Weapons According To US Scientists
- Friday November 18, 2016
- World News | Written by Vishnu Som
Pakistan has a nuclear stockpile of between 130 and 140 nuclear warheads, according to a group of American scientists, whosetally is partially based on close scrutiny of satellite images and matches other recent estimates.
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Pak Nuclear Scientists And Their Anti-India Ideology
- Tuesday May 10, 2016
- India News | NDTV
Pakistan is the only country in the world that publicly says that its nukes exist solely for defence against a specific country - India.
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Pakistani nuclear scientist AQ Khan wants to contest elections
- Thursday May 3, 2012
- World News | Press Trust of India
Disgraced Pakistan nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan has expressed his willingness to contest elections while suggesting the formation of a government of technocrats because politicians have failed to deliver good governance.
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Pak shared nuclear secrets with Iran, Libya: ISI report
- Sunday September 25, 2011
- World News | Press Trust of India
Pakistan, which used every "legal and illegal" means to go nuclear, shared its secret atomic technology and equipment with countries like Iran and Libya, says a report by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), based on disgraced scientist A Q Khan's questioning, which was circulated among western intelligence agencies.
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Gave Pak N-bomb, but was 'stabbed in back' by army: AQ Khan
- Tuesday June 28, 2011
- World News | Press Trust of India
Disgraced nuclear scientist A Q Khan has said he did Pakistan a favour by making the atomic bomb but was "stabbed in the back by the very people who benefited most" from his work - the army.Khan, who now gets a "special pension" from the Pakistani army, also contended that India and Pakistan have not fought a war since 1971 because both countries p...
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Some restrictions eased on Pak nuclear scientist
- Tuesday March 30, 2010
- World News | Salman Masood and Waqar Gillani, NYT News Service
A Pakistani court on Monday eased some travel restrictions on Abdul Qadeer Khan, the scientist and pioneer of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, who admitted six years ago that he had been running an illicit proliferation network.
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A Q Khan a free man and can go wherever he wants: Pak court
- Friday August 28, 2009
- World News | Press Trust of India
A Pakistani court has suspended the "security protocol" accorded by the government to nuclear scientist A Q Khan.
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Pak exchanged N-tech for N Korean missiles: US
- Tuesday June 2, 2009
- World News | Press Trust of India
North Korea received designs for uranium enrichment centrifuges from Pakistan's disgraced nuclear scientist A Q Khan.
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Pak survived after 26/11 due to nukes: Expert
- Saturday May 30, 2009
- World News | Press Trust of India
The country's top nuclear scientist has said that after 26/11, Pakistan would have not "survived" without atomic weapons.
- www.ndtv.com
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Where And How Pakistan Is Storing Nuclear Weapons According To US Scientists
- Friday November 18, 2016
- World News | Written by Vishnu Som
Pakistan has a nuclear stockpile of between 130 and 140 nuclear warheads, according to a group of American scientists, whosetally is partially based on close scrutiny of satellite images and matches other recent estimates.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Pak Nuclear Scientists And Their Anti-India Ideology
- Tuesday May 10, 2016
- India News | NDTV
Pakistan is the only country in the world that publicly says that its nukes exist solely for defence against a specific country - India.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Pakistani nuclear scientist AQ Khan wants to contest elections
- Thursday May 3, 2012
- World News | Press Trust of India
Disgraced Pakistan nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan has expressed his willingness to contest elections while suggesting the formation of a government of technocrats because politicians have failed to deliver good governance.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Pak shared nuclear secrets with Iran, Libya: ISI report
- Sunday September 25, 2011
- World News | Press Trust of India
Pakistan, which used every "legal and illegal" means to go nuclear, shared its secret atomic technology and equipment with countries like Iran and Libya, says a report by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), based on disgraced scientist A Q Khan's questioning, which was circulated among western intelligence agencies.
- www.ndtv.com
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Gave Pak N-bomb, but was 'stabbed in back' by army: AQ Khan
- Tuesday June 28, 2011
- World News | Press Trust of India
Disgraced nuclear scientist A Q Khan has said he did Pakistan a favour by making the atomic bomb but was "stabbed in the back by the very people who benefited most" from his work - the army.Khan, who now gets a "special pension" from the Pakistani army, also contended that India and Pakistan have not fought a war since 1971 because both countries p...
- www.ndtv.com
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Some restrictions eased on Pak nuclear scientist
- Tuesday March 30, 2010
- World News | Salman Masood and Waqar Gillani, NYT News Service
A Pakistani court on Monday eased some travel restrictions on Abdul Qadeer Khan, the scientist and pioneer of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, who admitted six years ago that he had been running an illicit proliferation network.
- www.ndtv.com
-
A Q Khan a free man and can go wherever he wants: Pak court
- Friday August 28, 2009
- World News | Press Trust of India
A Pakistani court has suspended the "security protocol" accorded by the government to nuclear scientist A Q Khan.
- www.ndtv.com
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Pak exchanged N-tech for N Korean missiles: US
- Tuesday June 2, 2009
- World News | Press Trust of India
North Korea received designs for uranium enrichment centrifuges from Pakistan's disgraced nuclear scientist A Q Khan.
- www.ndtv.com
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Pak survived after 26/11 due to nukes: Expert
- Saturday May 30, 2009
- World News | Press Trust of India
The country's top nuclear scientist has said that after 26/11, Pakistan would have not "survived" without atomic weapons.
- www.ndtv.com