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Nuke rebuke: US told to keep hands off Pakistan’s nuclear weapons
Officials say the issue came up during Gilani-Clinton meeting but the PM’s press secretary denies this was...
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Pakistan-India cooperation win-win for region: US
State Dept says Washington backs constructive dialogue between India and Pakistan.
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Pakistan to buy two nuclear power plants from China
Joint study will be conducted to finalise modifications in plant design.
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US 'confident' in Pakistan nuke security
US State department spokesman Mark Toner says Pakistan giving high priority to safety of nuclear weapons effectively.
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Pakistan dubs report of nuke vulnerability ‘pure fiction’
Foreign office spokesperson says such reports are ‘baseless and motivated’.
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‘Nuclear assets to be secured at all costs’
ISPR says a powerful, independent force has been formed to ‘face all threats’.
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Pakistan rejects reports of nuclear insecurity
Earlier report stated that Pakistan is "an obvious place" for militants to seek nuclear weapons.
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Pakistan’s nuclear weapons vulnerable to theft, alleges report
Claims nuclear parts were transported in delivery vans on congested roads.
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Pakistan and America: A roller-coaster relationship
In a series of articles, in the weeks to come, I will provide a brief history of Pakistan’s relations with the US.
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Arms race: 24 more missiles to be added to arsenal
The addition would be the highest production in a single year.
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Pakistan wants to join Nuclear Suppliers Group
National Command Authority volunteers to join the group if country is recognised as nuclear weapons state.
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Al Qaeda and the task before the Pakistan military
Does the growing sense of anti-Americanism in Pakistan mean we are playing into the hands of al Qaeda?
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The receding tide of war
The war that is receding in Afghanistan should not find its new axis in Pakistan.
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Nuclear weapons threat not decreasing: Study
India and Pakistan are "expanding their capacity to produce fissile material for military purposes".
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Evaluating the PNS Mehran attack: Talking heads
The attack on PNS Mehran got everyone talking - whether any questions were answered is another matter.
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India concerned over Pakistan’s nuke safety
India's defence minister says safety of Pakistan's nuclear assets is a concern for all countries.
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NATO ‘concerned’ about Pakistan’s nuclear security
Rasmussen says he is confident Pakistan's nuclear weapons were safe, but admitted it was a matter of concern.
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Nuclear pre-emption after Geronimo
The history of Pakistan-India crises shows that India engages in chest-beating in moments of Pakistan’s weakness.
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Zardari to seek nuclear technology cooperation with Japan
Japan should cooperate on peaceful uses of nuclear energy with Pakistan as it is doing with India, says Zardari.
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Pakistan may be expanding nuclear site, claims report
‘Islamabad is estimated to have somewhere between 60 to 100 weapons’
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Nuclear-arsenal report alarmist: FO
Foreign Office says Pakistan will continue to follow a responsible policy of maintaining credible minimum deterrence.
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Pakistan's nuclear arsenal edges past India: Report
Pakistan fifth-largest nuclear power, says Washington Post.
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WikiLeaks: Pakistan dismisses nuclear fears in leaked cables
"Their fears are misplaced and doubtless fall in the realm of condescension," says Abdul Basit.
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New leaks from WikiLeaks: UK, US concerned over Pakistan’s nukes
WikiLeaks documents raise speculation on Indo-Pak ties and Nawaz Sharif.
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Pakistan under renewed pressure for nuke freeze
World capitals asking Islamabad to sign controversial fissile material cut-off treaty.
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Pakistan’s nukes are safe: Indian army chief
Gen Singh expresses concern over Pakistan's nuclear arsenal being used by terrorists but feels weapons are secure.
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Atomic body should address China-Pakistan deal: US
A senior US official suggested NSG address Chinese plans to build two new reactors in Pakistan.
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China firm aims to build big nuclear plant for Pakistan
China's main nuclear energy corporation considers building a 1-gigawatt atomic power plant in Pakistan.
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IAEA can inspect Sino-Pak nuclear agreement: FM
Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said that IAEA can inspect the Sino-Pak nuclear agreement, if it wants.
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Nuclear treaty talks on brink of failure: diplomats
Talks on shoring up the global anti-nuclear arms treaty were on the edge of failure on Friday.





































