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A Pakistani Perspective on Nuclear Disarmament and Non-proliferation

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  • A. H. NAYYAR

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The sanctions and denials forced Pakistan to develop several technologies indigenously that it may not have otherwise attempted. It started to fabricate natural uranium fuel and manufacture heavy water for its safeguarded nuclear reactor in Karachi. In more recent international negotiations, Pakistan has found it necessary to take a position independent of India’s. Concerned by the large stocks of plutonium in India, Pakistan is demanding that any treaty banning further production of fissile materials for weapons must include verified accounting and reduction of stocks. Its insistence on this position is now seen to be stalling further progress on the negotiations at the UN Conference on Disarmament.

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  • A. H. Nayyar, 2008. "A Pakistani Perspective on Nuclear Disarmament and Non-proliferation," Working Papers id:1629, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:1629
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