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India successfully test-fires indigenously developed supersonic interceptor missile (thehindu.com)
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[–]SolSearcher 12ポイント13ポイント14ポイント 5時間前 (17子コメント)
Getting nuked seems like a valid concern with your crazy neighbor having them.
[+]TheyTukMyJub スコアが基準値未満のコメント-9ポイント-8ポイント-7ポイント 4時間前 (16子コメント)
Definitely. Or well, the problem isn't really nukes since Pakistan and China don't have a "fire first" doctrine. But Pakistan isn't shy of using "non-nuclear" ballistic missiles.
But that's besides the point. I'm not saying India doesn't have the right to defend itself. My point is more that instead of building a system from the scratch they should've bought it on the market. They wasted billions on the project, which is a luxury a developing nation shouldn't afford when 50% has no sanitation.
[–]thisisshantzz 8ポイント9ポイント10ポイント 4時間前 (12子コメント)
What? Actually its India that has a "no first use" policy. Pakistan will use nukes the moment it sees an opportunity. That is why they are making tactical nuclear weapons (Hatf IX) to counter India's conventional military might.
[+]TheyTukMyJub スコアが基準値未満のコメント-7ポイント-6ポイント-5ポイント 3時間前 (11子コメント)
Pakistan will use nukes the moment it sees an opportunity.
That's gross simplification of Pakistan's nuclear program. You're totalling ignoring the fact that Pakistan's nukes are a reaction to India's development of nuclear weapons and that the Nasr-missile is a in turn a reaction to India's dubious Cold Start. It's a good ol' example of mutual deterrence.
[–]MatCauthon28 8ポイント9ポイント10ポイント 3時間前 (9子コメント)
False. The pakistani nuclear program was started immediately after the their defeat in the 1971 war.
[–]TheyTukMyJub -4ポイント-3ポイント-2ポイント 3時間前 (8子コメント)
Read again. India started their nuclear program in 1944. Bhutto's started Pakistan's nuclear program as a response to India's program. (Idd after their defeat).
[–]MatCauthon28 10ポイント11ポイント12ポイント 2時間前 (6子コメント)
Lol! What?
India started it's nuclear program while it was still a British colony? Before America dropped the first atomic bomb?
[–]TheyTukMyJub -4ポイント-3ポイント-2ポイント 2時間前* (5子コメント)
I'm not even shitting you, March 1944.
Edit: lmao, nice downvoting and running when you have to deal with historical facts.
[–]jainsourabh 5ポイント6ポイント7ポイント 1時間前 (1子コメント)
India didn't start until 1967. Don't know where you are getting your information from but I'd stop using those sources immediately.
[–]TheyTukMyJub [スコア非表示] 33分前* (0子コメント)
1944-1960. The beginning of the Indian nuclear program occurred prior to the independence of India from British rule
Charlton, Woddi & Nelson, India's Nuclear Fuel Cycle: Unraveling the Impact of the U.S.-India Nuclear Accord, p.5
PS: By all means, keep telling me what sources I should or shouldn't use. Professor Charlton is an authority in the field.
[–]MatCauthon28 3ポイント4ポイント5ポイント 1時間前 (1子コメント)
Historical facts? More like LSD facts. Any source to back your hilarious claims?
[–]TheyTukMyJub [スコア非表示] 22分前 (0子コメント)
"1944-1960. The beginning of the Indian nuclear program occurred prior to the independence of India from British rule"
So, I'll be expecting an apology from you any minute now.
[–]a_random_individual [スコア非表示] 1時間前 (0子コメント)
What are you smoking, mate? India was still a British colony in 1944. Can you provide some source at least?
[–]thisisshantzz 4ポイント5ポイント6ポイント 1時間前 (0子コメント)
India started their nuclear program in 1944
Pakistan didn't even exist in 1944.
[–]thisisshantzz 1ポイント2ポイント3ポイント 1時間前 (0子コメント)
But Pakistan still will not hesitate from using nukes in any battle. India on the other hand has a "no first use" policy which means that even if Cold Start were to come into play, India will not use WMDs in war unless attacked by one, and that includes tactical nukes of Pakistan.
I also don't see what is so dubious about the Cold Start doctrine.
[–]imnoidiot5 3ポイント4ポイント5ポイント 4時間前 (0子コメント)
wasted
Yeah sure
should've bought it on the market
What an idea sirji, if only americans behaved the same way.
Quote: "Through a recent trade agreement, the United States government has made such technology - forward-mode AN/TPY-2 ballistic missile defense radars – available to several allied nations. The trade agreement was carried out through the Foreign Military Sales program and sanctioned by the Arms Export Control Act, which allows the government to sell arms to foreign nations as long as it serves American security interests.". Fuck that lol
luxury
Indian defense spending is a pittance, India already imports a lot, and geopolitical dynamics along with India's industrialization means that India needs an indigenous military industry more than ever.
Anyway, this industry employs people, who educate and put their kids through school and (magic) have toilets at home. Their kids will have toilets at home too. Isn't that what Reddit likes? For people to be off welfare (welfare = getting help from government(s) for toilet stuff) and to do good old fashioned grunt work? Why this double standard with India then? Is Reddit suddenly concerned for poor people in India?
[–]coolirisme 4ポイント5ポイント6ポイント 3時間前 (1子コメント)
India and China has a 'No first use doctrine'. Pakistan doesn't have that.
[–]TheyTukMyJub -5ポイント-4ポイント-3ポイント 3時間前 (0子コメント)
True, I guess it could be fair to say Pakistan's reaction to Cold Start is a new doctrine.
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