LONDON:
Pakistan has the fastest growing nuclear arsenal with around 115
warheads, MIT-educated Pakistani scientist Pervez Hoodbhoy says in a
book Confronting the Bomb published by Oxford University Press, which is
to be launched in London next week.
Hoodbhoy also maintains Pakistan has made "phenomenal progress in missile making" and that over the next 5-10 years missiles will replace aircraft as far as its delivery of weapons infrastructure is concerned. Ghauri, of course, is virtually imported from North Korea with China's assistance.
Hoodbhoy also maintains Pakistan has made "phenomenal progress in missile making" and that over the next 5-10 years missiles will replace aircraft as far as its delivery of weapons infrastructure is concerned. Ghauri, of course, is virtually imported from North Korea with China's assistance.
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