"Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal probably consists of approximately 110-130 nuclear warheads,
although it could have more. Islamabad is producing fissile material, adding to related production
facilities, deploying additional nuclear weapons, and new types of delivery vehicles. Pakistan’s
nuclear arsenal is widely regarded as designed to dissuade India from taking military action
against Pakistan, but Islamabad’s expansion of its nuclear arsenal, development of new types of
nuclear weapons, and adoption of a doctrine called “full spectrum deterrence” have led some
observers to express concern about an increased risk of nuclear conflict between Pakistan and
India, which also continues to expand its nuclear arsenal.
Pakistan has in recent years taken a number of steps to increase international confidence in the
security of its nuclear arsenal. Moreover, Pakistani and U.S. officials argue that, since the 2004
revelations about a procurement network run by former Pakistani nuclear official A. Q. Khan,
Islamabad has taken a number of steps to improve its nuclear security and to prevent further
proliferation of nuclear-related technologies and materials. A number of important initiatives,
such as strengthened export control laws, improved personnel security, and international nuclear
security cooperation programs, have improved Pakistan’s nuclear security..."
Pakistan
Thursday, January 21, 2016
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