‘Nuclear deterrence is a factor of stability in South Asia’

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RAWALPINDI: Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif chairing the 22nd meeting of the National Command Authority (NCA). The Meeting was attended by the Federal Ministers of Defence, Finance and Interior, Advisor to the Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs, Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, Services Chiefs, Director General Strategic Plans Division and other senior officials. INP PHOTO

The National Command Authority on Wednesday stated that nuclear deterrence is a factor of stability in South Asia and expressed its resolve to maintain full spectrum deterrence, in line with the policy of credible minimum deterrence.

Ahead of the upcoming nuclear security summit to be held next month in the US, Pakistan has ratified the Convention on Physical Protection of Nuclear Material (Amended).

The approval in this regard was given by the premier, who is the chairman of the NCA.

“As a responsible nuclear state, Pakistan would continue to contribute meaningfully towards the global efforts to improve nuclear security and nuclear non-proliferation measures,” said a statement released by the NCA.

The NCA also comprehensively reviewed the safety and security mechanism of Pakistan’s nuclear programme and expressed satisfaction on the measures in-place to ensure highly effective security of nuclear assets.

The participants of the meeting also reposed full confidence in the command and control system of the national strategic arsenal and appreciated the high-level of preparedness of the strategic forces.

While taking note of the growing conventional and strategic weapons’ development in the region, the NCA expressed serious concerns over the adverse ramifications for peace and security on this account.

NCA reiterated its determination to take all possible measures to make national security robust; enabling it to effectively respond to the threats to national security without indulging in arms race.

The meeting’s participants noted with satisfaction that Pakistan has the requisite credentials that entitle it to become part of all multi-lateral export control regimes, including the Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG), for which Pakistan seeks adoption of a non-discriminatory approach.

The meeting was attended by the top military and civil leadership of Pakistan.

In previous meetings, NCA has noted with concern India’s rapidly expanding conventional military asymmetry and dangerous limited conventional war policy called Cold Start doctrine.

Relations between Pakistan and India have been on a steep downslide since the Bharatiya Janata Party government came into power in New Delhi last year.

The bilateral dialogue on disputes has been suspended since January 2013, while escalating skirmishes along the Kashmir Line of Control and Working Boundary have fuelled tensions.

 

 

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  1. False Sense of security. Once this terrorist gets their hands on these weapons, everything will be finish for the Pakistan and for the region. Pakistan still has time to wake up and realize that threat is from within and not from across the boarder.

    • May be you are right James. But it still is part of the game being played by the bigger terrorists of the WORLD. They continue to supply Arms, ammunition, War Planes to these stupid War-mongers to support the theory of President Obama that instability will stay in this region. Have a nice day.

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