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Dawood Dossier and Paki nuke. NaMo, announce thorium-based nuke doctrine, resume tests.

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The report published on Thursday by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Stimson Center said that Pakistan, out of its fear of India, was far outpacing its rival neighbour in the development of nuclear warheads. — AFP/file
The report published on Thursday by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Stimson Center said that Pakistan, out of its fear of India, was far outpacing its rival neighbour in the development of nuclear warheads. — AFP/file
Pakistan could become the third largest nuclear stock pile within the next five to ten years, behind only the United States and Russia, the Washington Post reported, quoting reports published by two American think tanks.
The report published on Thursday by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Stimson Center said that Pakistan, out of its fear of India, was far outpacing its rival neighbour in the development of nuclear warheads and may be building 20 nuclear warheads annually.
The report cites analysts as saying that Pakistan possesses around 120 nuclear warheads as compared to India's 100. The report concluded by saying that Pakistan could have at least 350 nuclear weapons within five to 10 years.
Pakistan’s lead over India could significantly grow due to its large stockpile of highly-enriched uranium that could be used to quickly produce low-yield nuclear devices.
The report further said that though India, in comparison to Pakistan, has far larger stockpiles of plutonium, which is needed to produce high-yield warheads, India appears to be using most of its plutonium to produce domestic energy.
“The growth path of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal, enabled by existing infrastructure, goes well beyond the assurances of credible minimal deterrence provided by Pakistani officials and analysts after testing nuclear devices,” the report states.  | New Delhi, August 23, 2015 | 22:46
Dawood Ibrahim
Dawood Ibrahim
The ISI and Pakistan Army have reportedly moved underworld don Dawood Ibrahim from his Karachi house to another safe location in Murre in northern Pakistan, highly places sources told India Today.
The move came after India's dossier on Dawood to Pakistan was made public, which included details of his passports and several addresses across Pakistan. Sources also told India Today that Pakistani intelligence agency moved Dawood at around 2.30 PM on Sunday in a Pakistani Army vehicle. Later, Pakistani authorities disconnected Dawood's telephone numbers.
Pakistan is said to be worried after India's latest dossier on underworld don Dawood Ibrahim came into public domain that listed out 9 addresses of the underworld don in Pakistan.
Pakistani establishment has been denying that Dawood is living in their country. Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Saturday that Dawood has been permanently living in Pakistan though he may be changing locations in that country. "Such people keep changing their location. But he is permanently living in Pakistan," Singh told reporters in Lucknow.
The dossier also said that Dawood has three Pakistani passports which he frequently uses to travel. Dawood has been wanted in India for his involvement in the 1993 serial bomb blasts in Bombay which resulted in the death of  257 people and injured thousand others.
Dawood is also accused in cases ranging from money laundering to extortion. The dossier claims that a new residence that Dawood bought is located at Shireen Jinah Colony near Ziauddin Hospital, Cliffton, Karachi.
"This accommodation was purchased in September, 2013 and is located near the hospital where medical treatment could be provided to Dawood whenever required. This place is close to the residence of Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, son of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto," the dossier reads.
Apart from this house, the other places where he regularly frequents are: Moin Palace, near Abdullah Shah Gazi Dargah, Cliffton, Karachi, 6A Khyabar Tanzeem, Phase V, Defence Housing area, Karachi. An ISI safe house located on Bhoubhan Hill, around 20km from Islamabad on Islamabad-Muree Road, P 6/2, street no.22, House no. 29, Maragalla Road, Islamabad, 17 C P Bazar Society, Block 7-8, Amir Khan Road, Karachi, 30th street in Phase 6 extension of DHA in Karachi, 8th floor of Mohran Square near Pardesi House 3, Tawar area, Cliffton, Karachi and a palatial bungalow in the hilly area of Nooriabad, Karachi.
"Dawood is known to frequently change his locations and addresses in Pakistan. He has amassed immense property in Pakistan and moves under the protection of Pakistani agencies," the dossier says.
India had planned to confront Pakistan's National Security Adviser Sartaj Aziz with the dossier during the talks which have been now called off.

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