Pakistan’s Nuclear Development (1974-1998): External Pressures

Authors

  • Zakia Bano Government College for Women, Sahiwal Author
  • Iram Khalid University of the Punjab, Lahore. Author

Keywords:

International Propaganda, External Pressure, Security Dilemma, India's Explosion 1974, Nuclearization

Abstract

Pakistan detonated its nuclear test on May 28, 1998 in the Chagai hills which is along the western border of the province, Baluchistan. Many personalities and organizations were involved in developing the nuclear device against a backdrop of political, security and economic constraints, as well as opportunities. India’s 1974 nuclear explosion had proved a fundamental flashpoint for Pakistan‘s nuclear program. Pakistan decided to accomplish its vow to “eat grass or go hungry” in its mission on its advance for the nuclear weapons. Pakistan’s nuclear program evolved under immensely intricate and challenging security dilemmas and circumstances. Historical experience, a combination of cultural nuances, idiosyncrasies of personalities, and domestic politics existed throughout the nuclearization process. Pakistan faced regional crises, geographical compulsions, technical challenges, global politics, external pressure and international propaganda to nuclear materials know-how.

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Published

2015-06-30

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