词条 | Nuclear doctrine of Pakistan |
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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" to an aggressive attack against the state.[1][2] Persuasion for EffectThe doctrine is divided into four different thresholds before the weapons would become operationally activated during a conventional or nuclear war with an aggressor state.[3] In the event of war, for instance war between India and Pakistan, the Indian Armed Forces' numerical superiority and large stock of conventional weaponry is most likely to overwhelm Pakistan. Therefore, in a deteriorating situation, where an Indian military aggression is more likely to penetrate through Pakistan's defenses (or has already breached the main defense line causing a major setback to overall defense) which cannot be reversed by conventional means, the government would be left with no other option except to use nuclear weapons to stabilize the situation, with a first strike. The rationale behind the doctrine is to prevent India from any military intervention (both conventional and surgical) that would lead to the disintegration of the country, as it did in 1971 (see Indo-Pakistani war of 1971). The South Asian affairs expert, Professor Stephen P. Cohen terms the strategy of Pakistan an "option-enhancing policy".[1] According to sources, the doctrine entails a stage-by-stage level of advancement in which the nuclear threat is increased at each step to deter India (or any aggressor state) from attacking:
Levels of thresholdThe doctrine is not part of the Minimum Credible Deterrence principle of Pakistan, however, the doctrine is integrated the nuclear dimension into its defence principle.[4] According to the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), the definition of the four potential thresholds has been refined from the first thresholds which were mentioned by officials at the Pakistan nuclear command authority in late 2001.[4]
References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web|url=http://www.defencejournal.com/apr99/pak-nuclear-doctrine.htm|title=Pakistan’s Nuclear Doctrine|last=Lodhi|first=Lieutenant-General (retired) FS|date=April 1999|work=Lieutenant-General Sardar FS Lodi, former operationals commander of Pakistan's joint special forces command|publisher=Defence Journal of Pakistan|location=Islamabad, Pakistan|pages=1|accessdate=19 July 2012}} {{Pakistani Armed Forces}}{{Portal bar|Nuclear technology|Weapons of mass destruction}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Nuclear Doctrine Of Pakistan}}2. ^{{cite web|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=mdWCAgAAQBAJ&pg=PA343&lpg=PA343&dq=pakistan+will+use+any+weapon+in+its+arsenal&source=bl&ots=IrDJV1XGSA&sig=kFMNJHwbZA84idxrapVm7Zd66Ew&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiq-cDLgp7KAhVBuBoKHaMcCCwQ6AEIRDAF#v=onepage&q=pakistan+will+use+any+weapon+in+its+arsenal&f=false|title=India-Pakistan in War and Peace|first=J. N.|last=Dixit|date=2 September 2003|publisher=Routledge|accessdate=7 April 2018|via=Google Books}} 3. ^The Military Balance 2010, p. 367, International Institute for Strategic Studies (London, 2010). 4. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{cite web |last1=ISS|title=IISS: Nuclear policy|url=http://www.iiss.org/publications/strategic-dossiers/nbm/nuclear-black-market-dossier-a-net-assesment/pakistans-nuclear-programme-and-imports-/|work=International Institute for Strategic Studies|publisher=International Institute for Strategic Studies|accessdate=19 July 2012|author2=International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS)}} 2 : Policies of Pakistan|Nuclear weapons policy |
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