Pakistan nuclear program, disclosures in CIA's secret files
The American secret agency CIA has kept several secret files created in the 1980s, which has a lot of information about Pakistani nuclear program at this time.

US President Donald Trump last year blamed military financing to Islamabad, accusing Pakistan of taking unnecessary measures against terrorism.
During the recent period, the US is also ready for peace in Afghanistan and to withdraw its forces there. America's key role in Pakistan's policy is now a key role in Pakistan. Something similar happened in the same decade but Soviet Union was considered a common enemy of Pakistan and America. At the same time in the Cold War, a time came when Russia was blaming Pakistan for "interrupting interference in Afghanistan" and was defending Pakistan, being the Alliance of America, Pakistan.
The secret secretariat of the 1980 secretaries of the CIA is reviewed when the secret files are reviewed.
India threatens India's nuclear program and fighter planes
A secret document prepared in 1981, 'What does Pakistan want' is written that Islamabad is keen on supplying US weapons, including the F-16 planes, in the context of potential threat to the Soviet Union and India. According to this report, due to Indian protests, the US has been hesitating to declare F-16 aircraft to Pakistan, which is why Pakistan is worried about being "trusted" in the US.
The title of a secret document prepared by the CIA on September 1, 1981, is the "India's reaction to Pakistani nuclear program". According to this document, after the use of F-16 planes to destroy the Iraqi nuclear installations, India is worried that Pakistan can target Indian installations after receiving F-16 aircraft from the US. India was moving towards rapidly experimenting nuclear and Americans believed that India would definitely do another nuclear experiment.
In the same month of May this year, India had completed all the preparations for the underground nuclear experiment in Thar region. According to the US secret agency, Indian Prime Minister, Indra Gandhi, did not understand the immediate threat of domestic integrity, and in response, he was in favor of answering nuclear nuclear tests rather than targeting nuclear weapons. However, Indian Army planners came to the conclusion that if Pakistan Air Force acquired the F-16 aircraft, Pakistan could target India's nuclear installations and the capabilities of the Indian Air Force are inadequate to deal with this threat. According to the Indian estimates, Pakistan was going to experience nuclear weapons in 1981 - that year.
In this situation American secret organizations believed that India could target Pakistani nuclear installations before supplying F-16 aircraft to Pakistan. Apart from this, if Pakistan has taken nuclear tests, the situation can worsen rapidly, and apart from India, Russia can also take military action against Pakistan.
The complete contents of a secret memorandum prepared in October 1981 were not common, but according to this memorandum, US Secretary-General Bakle believed that supply of arms to General Zia would force General Zia to maintain a relationship with the US. He had informed General Zia in a clear way that if Pakistan tested nuclear, it would be like the United States's prohibition of relations.
Another secret document developed in the year 1982 was written in the fact that if the modern weapons were not provided to Pakistan, then the worries found about Islamabad's American trustworthy Alliance could be a reality. Apart from this, America also believed that in the absence of modern weapons, Pakistan can revise the Afghan policy, which could harm American interests in the region.
In the same year, the US was going to provide a fighter plane to Pakistan, but Pakistan wanted to get aircraft along with modern radar. The US feared that by providing a radar, China will also gain access to this modern American technology.
US efforts to stop nuclear technology
A memorandum sent by the CIA to the US President in 1982, is currently related to the US and Pakistan nuclear program, the visitor General Zia's visit to Pakistan. The memorandum states that relations with Pakistan are important for the interests of American interests in Afghanistan and South Asia. But America's biggest problem in Pak-US relations was a major problem that Pakistan was rapidly moving its nuclear program, which was directly controversial with the US policy of nuclear non-spread.
In a report prepared for the balance of power in Pakistan and India, the CIA wrote that in the beginning of the year 1985, Pakistan could produce several nuclear weapons and Indian military planners are convinced that Pakistan quickly exports its nuclear weapons Will install
Post a Comment