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India has been fumbling in Pakistan on numerous
grounds, especially in Baluchistan to disintegrate the country, causing further unrest in order
to flourish the ground for further insurgencies and to trigger a
civil war for the west to jump in who is the so-called saviour of humanitarian
laws. India did the idiotic act of Mumbai Attacks 26/11 and on top of that, later
the Indian Army General challenged not only Pakistan but its faithful ally
China too.
Pakistan’s missile program is far more
sophisticated and operational than India’s missile program, despite India
investing billions of dollars into its defence budget which is USD 40.44
billion for 2012-13 and Pakistan with only USD 5.82 billion.
Pakistan is several times smaller than India
having the 5th largest army while India stands 2nd, but has always given India
a hard time also considering the past three wars. Furthermore, India has a considerable number of
missile test fails which are an absolute embarrassment to their nation marking
a big question mark on the qualification of the 2nd largest pool of scientists
and engineers in the world. The following bitter facts for India were discovered when analyzing their missile program.
India's Missiles
Indian Failures
·
The MBT project was launched in 1974. But the tank has failed to meet
service requirement tests. It is reportedly too heavy and undependable to be
used in combat operations. The Indian Army prefers imported Russian tanks over
the MBTs and says it will use the MBTs for training, not operations.
·
The nuclear submarine project, launched 31 years ago, is not yet
finished despite the almost USD 1 billion spent on it. The LCA project,
launched in 1983, is still in the doldrums: the DRDO has failed to develop the
right engine for it. Even with an imported engine, the plane is unlikely to
enter service anytime soon.
·
Trishul has been tested over 80 times so far without coming anywhere
near becoming operational. It was, in fact, virtually given up for dead in 2003
after around Rs 300 crore was spent on it, before being revived yet again.
Trishul’s repeated failure, in fact, forced the Navy to go in for nine Israeli
Barak anti-missile defence systems for its frontline warships, along with 200
Barak missiles, at a cost of Rs 1,510 crore during the 1999 Kargil conflict.
The Navy is now inducting even more Barak systems due to Trishul’s continued failure,
reported by IRNA.
·
Hours after the USD 50 million geosynchronous satellite launch vehicle
(GSLV) with a communications satellite on board was ordered to self-destruct –
as it veered off course soon after lift-off.
·
Agni III on July 9, 2006 crashed into the Bay of Bengal just after a
few seconds before reaching its target but DRDO shamelessly maintained that the
test was a success partially and the problem arose only subsequently. It was to
be tested in 2003-04 but was delayed due to technical faults.
·
BrahMos LACM test from Pokhran field failed in January 2009, it
embarrassingly fell back to the ground after launch.
·
Maiden test launch of Agni II+ failed on May 17, 2009 as it dropped
off into the sea a few seconds after it was launched from Wheeler Island.
·
In March 2010, India’s home grown interceptor defence shield developed
to detect and destroy incoming ballistic missiles failed. The test was
abandoned when the radars following the target lost track of it and the
interceptor did not launched.
·
Agni II failed again in a second test in November 2009.
·
Agni II+ failed the missile test in September 2010.
·
Test fire of Prithvi II failed after heavy smoke covered the launch
pad on September 24, 2010. The test was conducted by Strategic Forces Command.
Was last tested on June 18, 2010 for a shorter range.
·
India decided to go for the USZ Javeline missile as Nag is not worth
it and is taking a long time to be developed.
·
Missile test of Akash, the third time in five days failed on May 28,
2012 and after launch off the Odisha coast as it fell down immediately after
taking off. After several years of
testing has been shelved for reasons best known to the Indians.
Taking the typically devastating history of DRDO
into account, one can’t be sure of the level of success attained in India’s
missile tests like it overwhelmingly exaggerates.
48 % of Indian Navy’s submarines are dysfunctional and 50 % are in the condition to hit the heap in the junkyard. Our 86-F Sabres have taken down Indian Air force’s MiG 21s in air to air combat beautifully.
Pakistan’s
Missiles
When Pakistan tested the first series of Hatf it
was considered as a mere firecracker by the Indian generals. However, over the
years the firecracker has earned the reputation of being called the Safron
Slayer and Bombay Blasters. Perhaps, the most highly classified missile project
underway is Taimur.
By the Grace of Allah, Pakistan has carried out
successful missile tests and maintains a white sheet to this day.
Interestingly the Afghani government throughout
the years has pressurized Pakistan to rename its missiles stating that we
wrongly use the name of the Afghan leaders whereas, Pakistan has rejected all
gibberish defending the idea that this is an understatement for the Afghan
leaders who fought against suppression and oppression against Muslims hence,
they are our Muslim heroes and not just Afghans.
Furthermore, Pakistan has as much fissile
material as India according to a report on world nuclear stockpile by top USZ
nuclear experts and researchers Hans M Kristensen and Robert S Norris for the
“Bulletin of Atomic Scientists”, and has assembled 70-90 nuclear warheads
against India’s 60-80 as stated in a report titled “Global Nuclear Weapon Inventories,
1915-2010.” A report by Stockholm
International Peace Research Institute reported that Pakistan has at least 60
nuclear warheads and is capable of producing 100 more at short notice.
This has raised questions on India gaining the
status of being a nuclear state as the Indian nuclear scientist states, and the
media itself reports in the following video:
Pakistan has constantly been fingers pointed at
by USZ, India and other Islamophobic countries. Apparently, they have denied
to have the honesty pill as they rather blatantly throw dirt silently and
systematically in the eyes of the rest of the world, ripping facts into western
mumbo jumbo.
India’s unsafe
nukes
India's past record presents a number of security
lapses in accordance to its nuclear plants and sensitive radioactive material showing
that this is part of their regular feature, not to mention USZ shows a similar
trend but right now we'll be dealing with our unbelievably friendly neighbour,
a.k.a India.
• On July 14, 2010, a chlorine gas leakage
surrounded the city of Mumbai in panic and alarm causing over 80 people to be
taken to hospitals in critical condition. Caused by leakage of chlorine gas
cylinders that were to be part of a consignment to be transported to chemical
industries to manufacture biological and chemical weapons.
• In the end of November 2009, more than 90
Indian workers suffered radiation due to contamination of drinking water at the
Kaiga Atomic Power Station in Karnata.
• In December 2006, a container packed with
radioactive material had been stolen from Indian fortified research atomic
facility near Mumbai.
• In December 2005, USZ imposed sanctions
on two Indian firms for selling missile goods and chemical arms material to
Iran in violation of India’s commitment to prevent proliferation. In the same
year, Indian scientists, Dr.Surender and Y.S.R Prasad had been blacklisted by
Washington due to their involvement in nuclear theft.
• In February 2004, India’s ambassador to
Libya, Dinkar Sirivastava revealed that New Delhi was investigating that
retired Indian scientists could possibly be engaged in high technology programs
for financial gains during employment in the Libyan government.
• On January 26, 2003, CNN pointed out that
Indian company, NEC Engineers Private Ltd. Shipped 10 consignments to Iraq,
containing highly sensitive equipment entailing titanium vessels and
centrifugal pumps.
• On November 7, 2000, International Atomic
Agency disclosed that Indian police had seized 57 pounds of uranium and
arrested two men for elicit trafficking of radioactive material. IAEA had said
that Indian civil nuclear facilities were vulnerable to thefts.
• In July 1998, India’s Central Bureau of
Investigation seized 8 kg of nuclear material from three engineers in Chennai.
It was reported that the uranium was stolen from an atomic research centre. The
case still remains pending.
• On July 27, 1991, at the heavy water
plant run by the Department of Atomic Energy at Rawatbhata in Rajasthan Nuclear
radiation had affected and injured many labourers there.
Almost, 160 cases have been registered of theft,
smuggling, loss or misplacement of radioactive source in local police records. Pakistan
has no such mortifying record by the Grace of Allah.
On the contrary, this article is not to warn
India but to inform them that they will be wholly responsible for the reckless
consequences they shall face head on as they continue to invoke Pakistan
through their pathetically child-like behaviour.
Notes:
http://www.pakistanidefence.com/Nuclear&Missiles/Missile_Program_Chronology.html
http://www.ispr.gov.pk/front/main.asp?o=t-press_release&id=1721
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4740570.stm
http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/national/11-May-2012/nuclear-capable-hatf-iii-test-fired
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/pakistan/shaheen-2.htm
http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-13-15147-N-capable-Hatf-VII-cruise-missile-test-fired
http://www.newscenterpk.com/india%E2%80%99s-unsafe-%E2%80%98nukes%E2%80%99/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_Guided_Missile_Development_Program
http://thepeopleofpakistan.wordpress.com/tag/ghauri-3-3500km/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3PoKr52vBo&list=UUUED-v9XkwKjMZKrwzXZoIA&index=10&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFxStAa5jTg&feature=autoplay&list=UUUED-v9XkwKjMZKrwzXZoIA&playnext=1
http://www.idsa.in/idsacomments/IndiasDefenceBudget2012-13_LaxmanBehera_200312
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-06-01/pakistan/31958546_1_defence-budget-defence-allocations-budget-documents
http://newindianexpress.com/states/orissa/article538022.ece?service=print
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/brahmos-fails-the-test-but-its-no-dud/83366-11.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/5162416.stm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agni-II
http://rupeenews.com/2008/05/trail-of-tears-and-failure-indian-missiles/
Pakistan Cyber Force
http://www.pakistanidefence.com/Nuclear&Missiles/Missile_Program_Chronology.html
http://www.ispr.gov.pk/front/main.asp?o=t-press_release&id=1721
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/4740570.stm
http://www.nation.com.pk/pakistan-news-newspaper-daily-english-online/national/11-May-2012/nuclear-capable-hatf-iii-test-fired
http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/world/pakistan/shaheen-2.htm
http://www.thenews.com.pk/Todays-News-13-15147-N-capable-Hatf-VII-cruise-missile-test-fired
http://www.newscenterpk.com/india%E2%80%99s-unsafe-%E2%80%98nukes%E2%80%99/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integrated_Guided_Missile_Development_Program
http://thepeopleofpakistan.wordpress.com/tag/ghauri-3-3500km/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3PoKr52vBo&list=UUUED-v9XkwKjMZKrwzXZoIA&index=10&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFxStAa5jTg&feature=autoplay&list=UUUED-v9XkwKjMZKrwzXZoIA&playnext=1
http://www.idsa.in/idsacomments/IndiasDefenceBudget2012-13_LaxmanBehera_200312
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-06-01/pakistan/31958546_1_defence-budget-defence-allocations-budget-documents
http://newindianexpress.com/states/orissa/article538022.ece?service=print
http://ibnlive.in.com/news/brahmos-fails-the-test-but-its-no-dud/83366-11.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/south_asia/5162416.stm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agni-II
http://rupeenews.com/2008/05/trail-of-tears-and-failure-indian-missiles/
Pakistan Cyber Force
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