Pakistan's Momentous Decision
Responding in kind to Indian nuclear tests only would heighten tensions on
the subcontinent
Institute for Science and International Security
For Immediate Release: May 13, 1998
ISIS MEDIA ADVISORY
For more information, contact: David Albright, President
or Kevin O'Neill, Deputy Director
(202)547-3633
India's decision to conduct nuclear tests threatens to spark a
nuclear arms race on the Indian subcontinent. While such an arms race has
long smoldered in South Asia, a decision by Pakistan to conduct its own
nuclear test could set this arms race fully aflame.
Although Pakistan has not admitted to actually assembling nuclear
weapons, Pakistani officials have said that Pakistan could conduct a
nuclear test quickly. While demonstrating this capability would help
satisfy Pakistani public opinion, a Pakistani test would only escalate
tensions on the subcontinent.
Moreover, any popular euphoria resulting from a Pakistani test
would be short-lived. Pakistan would no doubt suffer the same international
condemnation and sanctions that India is expected to receive. Given that
Pakistan has fewer economic resources than India, these sanctions would
affect Pakistan more than they would affect India.
An equally troubling Pakistani response would be for Pakistan to
resume its production of weapons-usable highly enriched uranium (HEU).
Pakistan declared in 1991 that it had ceased HEU production.
Rather than conduct nuclear tests or resume HEU production,
Pakistan should act with restraint. A "wait and see" approach should be
adopted until India signals its intentions. Now that it has conducted
nuclear tests, India may choose to follow a more conciliatory path with
respect to international non-proliferation efforts. A Pakistani test would
only assure India's continued hard embrace of its nuclear weapons
capability.
An attached fact sheet providing estimates of the current and
potential capabilities of India and Pakistan to produce nuclear weapons.
Further information from ISIS is available upon request.
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