Friday, January 28, 2011

Pakistan Threatens Nuclear Arms Race In South Asia



Pakistan Threatens Nuclear Arms Race Over India Deal -- The Telegraph

Pakistan has threatened a new nuclear arms race in south Asia after Washington supported a move that Islamabad claims will allow it to develop its weapons programme.

Pakistan's military leadership is determined to maintain the current ratio of Indian to Pakistani nuclear warheads and is already concerned India is pulling ahead following the 2009 launch of a domestically-produced nuclear submarine.

Islamabad believes Washington's decision to support Indian membership of the Nuclear Suppliers' Group following its agreement to help India develop its civil nuclear power industry will help New Delhi to further increase its nuclear weapon arsenal. Neither India nor Pakistan are signatories to the Non-Proliferation Treaty.

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More News On Pakistan's Threat To Start A Nuclear Arms Race

Pakistan to grow nuclear deterrent against India
-- Irish Times
We will strengthen n-arsenal, says Pak, slams US for India nuclear deal -- Indian Express
Analysis: Why Pakistan wants to expand its nuclear arsenal -- Montreal Gazette/Daily Telegraph
Pakistan warns against India nuclear support -- AFP
Pakistan decries help for India nuclear arms plans -- Reuters
Pakistan’s Block on Nuclear Treaty Talks Tests U.S. ‘Patience’ -- Bloomberg
Disarmament Deadlock Risks Proliferation, U.N. Chief Warns -- Global Security Newswire
U.S. calls for end to global arms control impasse -- Reuters
Arms talks deadlock increases nuclear threat: UN chief -- DAWN/AFP

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