ISLAMABAD: Pakistan declared on Thursday that it would continue to  pursue the policy of maintaining “credible minimum deterrence” as a responsible  nuclear-weapon state and cautioned the world that any nuclear policy based on  partiality and preconception could disturb strategic balance in South  Asia.
A meeting of the National Command Authority (NCA) presided over by Prime  Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani reviewed and approved futuristic and self-sustaining  Nuclear Power Programme-2050 and Pakistan Space Programme-2040.
According to a handout issued after the meeting, Chairman Joint Chiefs of  Staff Committee, Services Chiefs, NCA Secretary, Strategic Plans Division’s  Director General and senior officials of the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory  Authority (PNRA) and Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC) attended the  meeting.
It said: “After in-depth consideration and evaluation, the NCA has decided  that Pakistan will continue to pursue its policy of credible minimum  deterrence.”
Without naming any country, the NCA expressed concern “over the continued  pursuit of policies that detract from the globally shared norms and rules of  equality, inclusiveness and objectivity”.
“The NCA cautioned that such policies represent regression in the  non-proliferation regime and tend to erode the strategic balance in South Asia.  Pakistan would continue to take appropriate counter measures to ensure its  security and to maintain regional stability,” the handout said.
In his opening remarks at the meeting, Prime Minister Gilani said recent  incidents in Abbottabad and Mehran naval base, coupled with international  propaganda, had raised completely uncalled for concerns about the safety and  security of country’s strategic assets.
“Such baseless, and certainly motivated, campaign against Pakistan will  neither deter us from proceeding ahead sure-footed with our strategic programme  nor succeed in undermining our national will. Our detractors are working over  time to malign Pakistan as well as our nuclear and
strategic assets. We must  remain firm in our resolve to tide over these challenges,” he said.
The NCA expressed satisfaction at the security and safety of Pakistan’s  strategic programmes and facilities, and operational readiness of weapons.
The authority reiterated country’s desire to constructively contribute to the  realisation of a world free of nuclear weapons and to the goals of  non-proliferation on the basis of equality and partnership with the  international community.
Accordingly, it said Pakistan was keen on joining the four export control  arrangements. The handout said nothing about the nature of these  arrangements.
The NCA reaffirmed the importance of nuclear safety and noted with  satisfaction the safety review of all the existing and planned civil nuclear  facilities by the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority. It directed the PNRA  and PAEC to continue to ensure that programmes conformed to the highest levels  of safety and international best practices.
The meeting was also briefed on the nuclear security review undertaken  recently. It expressed confidence in the institutionalised command and control  system and comprehensive measures put in place to ensure reliability and  security of strategic assets.
The NCA said the government and people stood solidly behind the country’s  nuclear and missile programmes, which would be pursued to maintain effective,  reliable and credible deterrence capability, and all attempts to undermine this  capability would be thwarted with full force.
The NCA also reviewed and approved Nuclear Power Programme-2050 to meet the  existing energy shortfalls and to respond to the future requirements of a  growing population and economy. It emphasised the need to focus on  socio-economic development of the people as a foremost priority.
The meeting approved Pakistan’s Space Programme-2040 in order to bring the  benefits of the full spectrum of space technology to the people of Pakistan.
 Source: Dawn News
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