The Asian Age

Pak may become world’s 5th largest nuke state: Report

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Islamabad, Sept. 6: Pakistan currently has 140 to 150 nuclear warheads and the stockpile is expected to increase to 220 to 250 by 2025 if the current trend continues, according to a latest report by authors keeping a track of the country’s nukes. The current estimate of 140 to 150 nuclear weapons exceeds the projection made by the US Defense Intelligen­ce Agency in 1999 that Pakistan would have 60 to 80 warheads by 2020.

“We estimate that the country's stockpile could more realistica­lly grow to 220 to 250 warheads by 2025, if the current trend continues. If that happens, it would make Pakistan the world’s fifthlarge­st nuclear weapon state,” Hans M. Kristensen, Robert S Norris and Julia Diamond said in the report “Pakistani nuclear forces 2018”. Kristensen, the lead author, is the director of the Nuclear Informatio­n Project with the Federation of American Scientists in Washington, DC.

Over the past decade, the US assessment of nuclear weapons security in Pakistan appears to have changed considerab­ly from confidence to concern, particular­ly as a result of the introducti­on of tactical nuclear weapons, the report said.

“With several delivery systems in developmen­t, four plutonium production reactors, and its uranium enrichment facilities expanding, however, Pakistan has a stockpile that will likely increase further over the next 10 years,” says the report.

Pakistan continues to expand its nuclear arsenal with more warheads, more delivery systems and a growing fissile materials production industry, it said.

 ?? — AFP ?? A Pakistani man takes selfie pictures with his son in front of a plane during celebratio­ns to mark the country’s Defence Day at the Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi on Thursday.
— AFP A Pakistani man takes selfie pictures with his son in front of a plane during celebratio­ns to mark the country’s Defence Day at the Nur Khan airbase in Rawalpindi on Thursday.

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