Pakistan ahead of India in terms of n arsenal - Times of India

So no wonder Pakistan’s being destabilized by foriegn in the form of suicide attacks and bombings.

A series of recent estimates by international nuclear watchdogs and reputed thinktanks hold that Pakistan has a total of 70 to 90 warheads compared to India’s 60 to 80. China, in comparison, has around 240 warheads.

Even as global fears about the possibility of jihadis gaining access to Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, enriched uranium or technical know-how continue, its deadly inventory is only going to expand in the coming years.

Pakistan, after all, is supplementing its ongoing enriched uranium-based nuke programme with a weapons-grade plutonium one. Its two new heavy-water reactors being built at Khushab nuclear facility, with China’s help, are clearly geared towards producing weapons-grade plutonium, as reported by TOI earlier.

In its latest annual world military expenditure report released on Wednesday, the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) said Pakistan’s weapons-grade plutonium production would jump seven-fold with the two new reactors at Khushab nearing completion.

“Our conservative estimates are that Pakistan has 60 warheads and could produce 100 nuclear weapons at short notice,” said SIPRI, adding that Islamabad had earmarked its US-supplied F-16 fighters, Ghaznavi and Shaheen missiles as its nuke delivery systems.

India’s nuclear weapons programme, in turn, has largely been plutonium-based, basically centred around the Pu-239 produced in research reactors like Cirus and Dhruva at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre.

Nuclear arsenals of India, Pakistan, and even China, pale in comparison to the gigantic ones of the two former Cold War foes, US and Russia. SIPRI estimates there are a whopping 22,600 active, inactive and stored nuclear warheads around the globe, enough to destroy it several times over.

While Russia has 12,000 warheads, 4,630 of them “deployed” ones, US has 9,600, which includes 2,468 of them operational. The two have, however, recently decided to slash their inventories by nearly one-third.

France comes third with 300, followed by UK with 225. Israel, which like India and Pakistan is not a signatory of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, completes the list of the eight countries with nuclear weapons, with an arsenal of 80 warheads. Then, there is also North Korea, which has produced “enough plutonium for a small number of warheads”, SIPRI said.

All these figures are not exact because countries keep their nuclear weapons programmes in thick cloaks of secrecy, which is only now being lifted by countries like US and UK.

India has been concerned about Pakistan’s drive to bolster its nuclear arsenal over the past few years. While India has a clear and declared `no-first use’ nuclear weapons doctrine, Pakistan has kept it vague to use as a tool to offset India’s conventional military superiority.

Moreover, there is continuing controversy in India over whether the country has a credible thermonuclear or hydrogen bomb, given that a few experts contend the 45-kiloton thermonuclear device tested under the Pokhran-II tests in 1998 was “a fizzle”.

The armed forces also remain quite worried about the lack of SLBMs (submarine-launched ballistic missiles) and ICBMs (intercontinental ballistic missiles) in their armoury, which are needed for a credible deterrent and for robust second-strike capabilities against both Pakistan and China.

At present, only the short-range Prithvi missile (150-350km) and the 700km range Agni-I have been fully operationalized till now. Agni-II (over 2,000km) and Agni-III (3,500km) are still in the process of being inducted by the Strategic Forces Command. India’s most ambitious strategic missile Agni-V, with a 5,000km range, in turn, will be tested for the first time only by early-2011 or so.

**Nuclear Warheads (Source: SIPRI) **

Russia: 12,000
US: 9,600
France: 300
UK: 225
China: 240
Pakistan: 70-90
Israel: 80
India: 60-80

Re: Pakistan ahead of India in terms of n arsenal - Times of India

Pakistani Missile and Nuclear tech is surely better than India but warheads are less compared to india.

Re: Pakistan ahead of India in terms of n arsenal - Times of India

While both countries suffer from poverty and disease.

Re: Pakistan ahead of India in terms of n arsenal - Times of India

There are several things wrong with this list...

1 - Pakistani and Indian nukes are of much smaller yeild and so even though Pakistan has 80 nukes, their destructive yeild is very small.

2 - Israel has 400 nuclear weapons

3 - Russia and USA have around 5,000 nukes. The rest have been de-commissioned.

Re: Pakistan ahead of India in terms of n arsenal - Times of India

both are capable to destroy each other , rest assured nobody has control over it ,only amerika can trigger it.

Not according to Times of India.

Re: Pakistan ahead of India in terms of n arsenal - Times of India

These are just guesstimates by an third party agency.

A few years ago, I read in New York Times that India has enough stockpiled nuclear uranium/plutonium to make 400-600 nuclear weapons.

Nobody has any idea of how many nuclear weapons Israel has. The ranges I have seen have been in the 400-1000 nuclear weapon range.

Re: Pakistan ahead of India in terms of n arsenal - Times of India

^ Oh yeah, Mr. India refuses to believe the largest and most reputed publication of India :hehe:

Re: Pakistan ahead of India in terms of n arsenal - Times of India

Really we need that many to destroy India? I thought 1 was enough. Frankly less money for Nukes and more money for education and health.

Re: Pakistan ahead of India in terms of n arsenal - Times of India

*The most widely accepted estimates of India’s plutonium production have been made by David Albright ([Albright et al 1997]](India References), [Albright 2000]](India References)). His most recent estimate (October 2000) was that by the end of 1999 India had available between 240 and 395 kg of weapon grade plutonium for weapons production, with a median value of 310 kg. He suggests that this is sufficient for 45 - 95 weapons (median estimate 65). The production of weapon grade plutonium has actually been greater, but about 130 kg of plutonium has been consumed - principally in fueling two plutonium reactors, but also in weapons tests. His estimate for India’s holdings of less-than-weapons-grade plutonium (reactor or fuel grade plutonium) are 4200 kg of unsafeguarded plutonium (800 kg of this already separated) and 4100 kg of IAEA safeguarded plutonium (25 kg of this separated). This unsafeguarded quantity could be used to manufacture roughly 1000 nuclear weapons, if India so chose (which would give it the third largest arsenal in the world, behind only the U.S. and Russia).

*Source : India's Nuclear Weapons Program - Present Capabilities

Re: Pakistan ahead of India in terms of n arsenal - Times of India

Times of India k office main subah ho gaee :)

I find discussions on this topic both funny and sad. After the use of first couple of nukes, does it really matter how many more does each country have?

TOI can screw itself for spreading lies.

http://www.cdi.org/nuclear/database/nukestab.html

Re: Pakistan ahead of India in terms of n arsenal - Times of India

this is nothing more than times of india scaring indians about pakistan

indian media is so pathetic that it its tabloids give better news coverage

Re: Pakistan ahead of India in terms of n arsenal - Times of India

TOI (timeofindia) is called toilet paper in India

This is nonsensical sensationalism, and borders on the absurd. Times of India covers Bollywood more than it does real news. Anyone that has an iota of knowledge, or does some reading, knows this is absolutely preposterous. It's simple fear mongering.

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Compiled by Ted Flaherty
19 December 1996
updated 2 January 1997