During inquiry Bashiruddin admitted that he met with Osama bin Laden and conduct negotiations to develop nuclear device! In 2004, a shocking truth revealed that Abdul Qadir Khan, father of Pakistan's nuclear technology sold the same to Libya, North Korea and Iran.
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Keerthiraj
If History is the story of wars, then Politics is nothing
but the story of power management. Global politics is a chain of contradictions
and conflicts. Recently, even petty
conflicts leaning towards Nuclear threat is not at all a good development. Nuclear
threat is not a new development in world history. In 1945, America became a Nuclear power with
‘Manhattan project' and its impact on Japan proved that world created its own destroyer.
World powers tried to contain the spread of Nuclear weapons. Unfortunately all
the attempts proved to be a failure.
The fourth and last nuclear security summit took place in
Washington in the first week of April. As expected nuclear terrorism became the
prime concern of the world leaders. Today tens of thousands of nuclear weapons
around the globe waiting for destruction. A small mistake is enough to burn the
world without any discrimination! Decades ago, the Little Boy and Fat Man
destroyed the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. But they are nothing if we
compare the nuclear capacity of 2016. If the Cuban missile crisis brought the
world to edge of extinction in 1962, we can imagine what will be the effect of
today’s sophisticated nuclear devices.
In January 2001, some nuclear scientists of Pakistan
created UTN, a non-governmental organization under the chairmanship of
Bashiruddin Mahmood (former head of Pakistan's Khushab plutonium reactor).
Later in November 2001, Pakistan’s intelligence agency arrested the members of
UTN, including Bashiruddin, under the direction of United States. During inquiry
Bashiruddin admitted that he met with Osama bin Laden and conduct negotiations
to develop nuclear device! In 2004, a shocking truth revealed that Abdul Qadir
Khan, father of Pakistan's nuclear technology sold the same to Libya, North
Korea and Iran. According to intelligence reports, al-Qaeda was also keen to
have deal with Abdul Qadir Khan, but Khan rejected the demand. These incidents
raised serious questions about the credibility of Pakistan regarding
proliferation to nuclear technology.
This is a known fact that Pakistan’s conventional defence
is inferior to that of India. Statements of Pakistani leaders made it clear
that Pakistan is already to use its ultimate weapon i.e. nuclear bomb to save
its interests. Pakistan don’t have any voluntary cuts like India’s nuclear
policy of ‘No First Use’. Hopefully, to date no country has showed the
irresponsibility of transferring nuclear technology to the hands of terrorists.
However, the current global politics is moving towards new dimensions of
unexpected twists and turns. To ensure the safety of the world, world powers
should be more serious about nuclear non-proliferation and it is the time to
think about a ban over nuclear weapons, like biological and chemical weapons.
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