This still image from a Pakistan military handout video shows a Hatf IX (NASR) missile being fired during a test at an undisclosed location in Pakistan April 19, 2011. Pakistan on Tuesday test fired a newly developed short range surface to surface ballistic missile capable of delivering nuclear warheads, the military said. REUTERS/Pakistan Military Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR)
Washington Post: Report: Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal could become the world’s third-biggest
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — A new report by two American think tanks asserts that Pakistan may be building 20 nuclear warheads annually and could have the world’s third-largest nuclear stockpile within a decade.
The report by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Stimson Center concludes that Pakistan is rapidly expanding its nuclear capabilities because of fear of its archrival, India, also a nuclear power. The report, which will be released Thursday, says Pakistan is far outpacing India in the development of nuclear warheads.
Analysts estimate that Pakistan has about 120 nuclear warheads, while India has about 100.
More News On Reports That Pakistan Will Have The World's 3rd Largest Nuclear Arsenal Within A Decade
Report: In A Decade (Or Sooner), Pakistan Could Be No. 3 Nuclear Power -- NPR
Pakistan's Nuclear Arsenal Could Be Third Biggest In The World Within A Decade: Report -- IBTimes
Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal could become world’s third biggest, says report -- Asia Times/Express Tribune
Pakistan said to be on track to have third largest arsenal of nuclear weapons -- Financial Times
Pakistan Could Become World’s No. 3 Nuclear Power -- Value Walk
Report: Pakistan on track to have world's 3rd largest nuclear arsenal -- Washington Examiner
Time for Pakistan to Change its Nuclear Strategy: Experts -- Prashanth Parameswaran, The Diplomat
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