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    The National Command Authority (NCA) is an independent federal agency of the Government of Pakistan that is responsible for safeguarding of the national...
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  • The Nuclear Command Authority (NCA) of India is the authority responsible for command, control and operational decisions regarding India's nuclear weapons...
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  • operational decisions regarding India's nuclear weapons programme National Command Authority (Pakistan), the command that oversees the deployment, research...
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  • The Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authorityپاکستان نیوکلیئر ریگولیٹری اتھارٹى; (PNRA), is mandated by the Government of Pakistan to regulate the use of nuclear...
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  • Nuclear command and control (NC2) is the command and control of nuclear weapons. The U. S. military's Nuclear Matters Handbook 2015 defined it as the...
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    Pakistan is one of nine states that possess nuclear weapons. Pakistan began developing nuclear weapons in January 1972 under Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali...
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  • been permanently shut down. The nuclear power in Pakistan is regulated through the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority (PNRA), which grants licenses and...
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  • research with the establishment of the National Command Authority and the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority. Since its establishment in 1956, the PAEC...
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  • The army's strategic forces command provides the Pakistani military strategists a ground-based option for operational nuclear deterrent.: 331  Establishment...
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    are sometimes termed the P3. Other states that possess nuclear weapons are India, Pakistan, and North Korea. Since the NPT entered into force in 1970...
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  • The Strategic Forces Command (SFC), sometimes called Strategic Nuclear Command, forms part of India's Nuclear Command Authority (NCA). It is responsible...
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    goodwill). Within two weeks of intense fighting, Pakistani forces in East Pakistan surrendered to the joint command of Indian and Bangladeshi forces following...
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  • The Nuclear doctrine of Pakistan is a theoretical concept of military strategy that promotes deterrence by guaranteeing an immediate "massive retaliation"...
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    Strategic Plans Division Force (category Nuclear safety and security)
    branch of the National Command Authority (NCA) in 2000, its leadership appointments directly comes from the Army HQ of the Pakistan Army with agency head...
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    safeguarding of Pakistan's tactical and strategic nuclear weapons stockpile and assets. The President of Pakistan is the Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Armed...
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    Nuclear warfare, also known as atomic warfare, is a military conflict or prepared political strategy that deploys nuclear weaponry. Nuclear weapons are...
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    besides the five recognized Nuclear Weapon States have acquired, or are presumed to have acquired, nuclear weapons: India, Pakistan, North Korea, and Israel...
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    3 trillion in present-day terms on nuclear weapons, including platforms development (aircraft, rockets and facilities), command and control, maintenance, waste...
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    the Pakistan Armed Forces. The President of Pakistan is the Supreme Commander of the Navy. The Chief of the Naval Staff, a four-star admiral commands the...
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    escalate the risks of a full-fledged war; besides, Pakistan repeatedly asserted a willingness to use nuclear weapons in case of a war. After a terse seven...
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  • the Government of Pakistan. Airports Security Force Akthar Hameed Khan National Centre for Rural Development Civil Aviation Authority Department of Communications...
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    between India and Pakistan in 2001–2002, India remained committed to its nuclear no-first-use policy. India's Strategic Nuclear Command was formally established...
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    plants, while the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority ensures their safe operation. These plants contribute approximately 5.8% to Pakistan's electricity supply...
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    Eastern Command of the Pakistan military signed the instrument of surrender on 16 December 1971 in Dhaka, marking the formation of East Pakistan as the...
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  • National Command Authority (NCA) in 2000, the Ministry of Defence (MoD) was responsible for the security and development of Pakistan's nuclear weapons...
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    warfare between nuclear-armed states (alongside the Sino-Soviet border conflict). India had conducted its first successful test in 1974; Pakistan, which had...
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  • 2009 but Pakistan is once again developing. Pakistan is a nuclear power as well as a declared nuclear-weapon state, having conducted six nuclear tests in...
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    The Indo-Pakistani war of 1965, also known as the second India–Pakistan war, was an armed conflict between Pakistan and India that took place from August...
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    Ras Koh Range (category Nuclear weapons programme of Pakistan)
    Kharan of Balochistan in Pakistan.: 53 : 183  The site was acquired as Ministry of Defense (MoD) range to conduct testing of nuclear devices, and it covers...
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    Secretary of Defense, acting as the National Command Authority, must jointly authorize the use of nuclear weapons. Citations "Atomic Power for War and...
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