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Title: The Nuclear Situation in Pakistan


1
The Nuclear Situation in Pakistan
2
Historical Background
  • 1947 British colonial India is divided into two
    independent states

3
Wars between India and Pakistan
  • 1947-48 first war over Kashmir
  • 1965 second Kashmir war
  • 1999 fighting occurs in Kashmir region

4
The Separation of East and West Pakistan
  • 1971 India supports East Pakistan's separation
    from the Pakistani state militarily
  • This is a humitiliating defeat for Pakistan which
    starts to develop a nuclear weapons program

5
The development of the Pakistani nuclear weapons
program
  • 1956 Atomic Energy Research Council
  • 1965 first nuclear reactor built with US aid
  • 1968 India and Pakistan refuse to sign the
    Non-Proliferation Treaty
  • 1972 decision to start a nuclear weapons program

6
The development of the Pakistani nuclear weapons
program
  • 1974 First Indian peaceful nuclear explosion
    leads to intensifying of the Pakistani nuclear
    weapons program

7
The development of the Pakistani nuclear weapons
program
  • 1974 nuclear scientist Abdul Qadir Khan offers
    his services to the Pakistani government
  • Khan had studied in Europe, in West Berlin,
    Holland and Belgium

8
The development of the Pakistani nuclear weapons
program
  • He had worked at Physical Dynamic Research
    Laboratory, a company associated with the Urenco
    uranium enrichment consortium, before he was
    transferred away for asking suspicous questions
  • 1976 Khan receives control over Pakistani uranium
    enrichment programs
  • 1978 Pakistan enriches uranium for the first time
    at an enrichment facility made according to
    Khan's plans

9
The development of the Pakistani nuclear weapons
program
  • 1979 Pakistan is sanctioned after the US
    intelligence learns about the Pakistani
    enrichment facility
  • However, after the Soviet Union attacks
    Afghanistan, Pakistan becomes the most important
    US ally in the region and the US government turns
    a blind eye on the nuclear weapons program

10
The development of the Pakistani nuclear weapons
program
  • 1980 Pakistan begins its missile program which is
    supported by China

11
The development of the Pakistani nuclear weapons
program
  • Mid 1980s-1990 Pakistan is able to produce enough
    uranium for a nuclear weapon and produces nuclear
    warheads
  • 1994 Prime minister Nawaz Sharif reveals that
    Pakistan has a nuclear bomb

12
The development of the Pakistani nuclear weapons
program
  • 1998 Pakistan tests the Ghauri-I missile reaching
    1,500 km
  • 1998 Both India and Pakistan make nuclear tests
    which lead to US sanctions (lifted in 2001)?
  • 1999 Pakistan makes further missile tests

13
The Proliferation Scandal
  • 2003 It is revealed that Abdul Qadir Khan was
    responsible for building a proliferation network
    and selling nuclear technology to countries such
    as North Korea, Iran and Libya
  • Khan is pardoned by the Pakistani government but
    stays until today under house arrest

14
Pakistani Nuclear Weapons Capability
  • Delivery Vehicles
  • 1. Modified F-16 fighters as well as Mirage III
    and Mirage V aircraft

15
Pakistani Nuclear Weapons Capability
  • Delivery Vehicles
  • 2. Short-range Haft-II missiles and long-range
    surface-to-surface Ghauri missiles

16
Sources
  • Ahmed, Samina Pakistans Nuclear Weapons
    Program Moving Forward or Tactical Retreat?
    (Kroc Institute Occasional Papers 18), 2000
  • Carnegie Endowment for International Peace A. Q.
    Khan Nuclear Chronology, Issue Brief Non
    Proliferation Vol. VIII, No. 8, 2005
  • Kerr, Paul Nikitin, Mary Beth (eds.) Pakistans
    Nuclear Weapons Proliferation and Security
    Issues (CRS Report for Congress), 2008
  • Mahrwald, Susanne Die Entwicklung der
    Atomwaffen- und Raketenprogramme in Indien und
    Pakistan, 2007 (http//www.weltpolitik.net/print/3
    346.html, accessed on 8 May 2008)?
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