WASHINGTON: Estimated to have more nuclear weapons than India, Pakistan
is rapidly developing and expanding its atomic arsenal, spending about
$2.5 billion a year to develop such weapons, a report 'Assuring
Destruction Forever : Nuclear Modernization Around the World' has said.
Pakistan is estimated to have 90-110 nuclear weapons.
"A long-term concern driving the programme is US policy of countering the rise of China by cultivating a stronger strategic relationship with India. This may tie the future of Pakistan and India's nuclear weapons to the emerging contest between the US and China," it said.
Times of India
Pakistan is estimated to have 90-110 nuclear weapons.
"A long-term concern driving the programme is US policy of countering the rise of China by cultivating a stronger strategic relationship with India. This may tie the future of Pakistan and India's nuclear weapons to the emerging contest between the US and China," it said.
Times of India
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