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How Pakistan secures its nuclear weapons

Unsurprisingly, checks are said to focus on finances and religious beliefs. Punjabis (who make up two-thirds of Pakistan’s
officers) are reportedly privileged over people of other origins
. .

What a milestone.
 
What a milestone.

Its all about taking no chances....

Say a Tribal from FATA is sat on the switch,or a Baloch is sat there,
Army operation and militancy are rampant in both these areas..
And a change of mind/heart..takes a minute...
 
Its all about taking no chances....

Say a Tribal from FATA is sat on the switch,or a Baloch is sat there,
Army operation and militancy are rampant in both these areas..
And a change of mind/heart..takes a minute...

No single person, not even 10 authorized persons can manage to do anything unauthorized.
 
Pakistani nukes are safe..and it's actual security system will never be described officially..these reports has only shown some general overview about security of nuclear weapons...
It is just a pseudo hype/impression given by some elements that Nuclear weapons are not safe in Pakistan..
 
Its all about taking no chances....

Say a Tribal from FATA is sat on the switch,or a Baloch is sat there,
Army operation and militancy are rampant in both these areas..
And a change of mind/heart..takes a minute...

And a Punjabi may not be tempted by the Taliban? or be tempted by organizations such as Hizb-ut-tahrir.
Sounds fairly racist to me.
 
Originally Posted by Dreamreaper
Its all about taking no chances....

Say a Tribal from FATA is sat on the switch,or a Baloch is sat there,
Army operation and militancy are rampant in both these areas..
And a change of mind/heart..takes a minute...

Completely Racist
 
UNITED NATIONS, July 1 (APP): Pakistan assigns the “highest importance” to ensuring fool-proof safety and security for the country’s nuclear programme, Ambassador Masood Khan told a high-level international conference on nuclear safety on Monday.

“Pakistan’s nuclear materials, facilities and assets are safe and secure,” he said in a speech to the conference being held at the headquarters of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna. Masood Khan, who is leading the Pakistan delegation, said nuclear security within a state was a fundamental national responsibility, as also a strategic global priority. Over the years, he said Pakistan had worked closely with the IAEA to strengthen nuclear security, and was implementing an Action Plan in cooperationwith the agency.

“Our nuclear security regime is anchored in the principle of multilayered defence for the entire spectrum of any nuclear security threat - insider, outsider, and cyber threats - and is guided by the concept of the Five Ds, that is, to deter, detect, delay, defend, and destroy,” the Pakistan envoy told delegates from around the world.

“We have established extensive physical protection measures, robust Command and Control structures, comprehensive export controls and an effective regulatory regime to ensure safety and security of nuclear materials and installations,” he said, adding that as the apex body the National Command Authority, chaired by the Prime Minister, exercised command and control over all nuclear development, employment and security matters through its Secretariat - the Strategic Plans Division.

As of today, he said, an especially trained and skilled force of 25,000 nuclear security officials ensured the security of Pakistan’s n uclear assets. Besides, integrated intelligence component exercises vigil to provided depth in defence.

Pakistan, having gained rich experience in the field of nuclear security, had established a Centre of Excellence that conducts specialized courses, physical protection and personnel reliability, Masood Khan said. “We are ready to share our experiences, best practices and training facilities with other interested states in the region and beyond".

“Our security regime covers physical protection, material control and accounting, transport security, prevention of illicit trafficking, border controls, and radiological emergencies.”

He also said that the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA) , an independent body, regulated the safety and security of civilian nuclear materials and facilities, working closely with the IAEA. “We are currently deploying Radiation Portal Monitors at key exit and entry points to prevent illicit trafficking of radioactive and nuclear materials.”

Read more: Terminal X
 
another sh#ty thread about the security of n. assets
there are already so many threads about it
 
Israel has planned war on Arabs in order to expand its territory as mentioned in their Torah (from river Nile to river Euphrates ), but they cannot make this move when Muslims have a weapon which can destroy Israel. This is the primary reason for destabilizing Pakistan and all that drama of 9/11. The target is to de nuclearise Pakistan. Dr Israr Ahmed also had the same view. Islamic eschatology by Sheikh Imran Hosein also explains this.
 
Out of that prevailing perspective from purely factual basis of security and command control, it has to be agreed that Pakistan has done a remarkable job in security of their nuclear assets and have a command and control set up which is much better than India.

The danger to Pakistani nukes are due to its current economic situation, which will be worsened by downward spiral of its ever widening trade and corrupt rulers as Pakistan fails to wins trust and FDI to improve its economy. Very similar scenario the break of Soviet Russia and loss of its nuclear weapons.
 

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