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This is a brief book narrating the Manufacture of the Pakistani Bomb. The Author first of all traces the History of the Explosives, gradually leading the reader to the Manhattan Project, when the first fission bomb was manufactured at Los Alamos - it was the first and the only original piece of high class technical expertise, shared jointly between the top scientists of the world. The Author emphasis the fact that the later Bomb Making countries were either directly helped by U.S. like Great Britain and France or were clandestinely fed sensitive information, like the ex-Soviet Union. Pakistan…mehr

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This is a brief book narrating the Manufacture of the Pakistani Bomb. The Author first of all traces the History of the Explosives, gradually leading the reader to the Manhattan Project, when the first fission bomb was manufactured at Los Alamos - it was the first and the only original piece of high class technical expertise, shared jointly between the top scientists of the world. The Author emphasis the fact that the later Bomb Making countries were either directly helped by U.S. like Great Britain and France or were clandestinely fed sensitive information, like the ex-Soviet Union. Pakistan detonated on May 28, 1998 almost two and half decades after India did in May 1974. Pakistan therefore, became the seventh Nuclear State in the World. Unfortunately, simultaneously, militant Islam, took roots and grew wings. It is Pakistan's utmost desire not to let the Nuclear Weapons fall in the hands of the Islamist , should that development come to pass.
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Autorenporträt
The Author has a PhD in Theoretical Plasma Physics. He has about half a century of teaching and research experience in various Institutions viz, Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Centre of Excellence in Solid State Physics, University of Punjab, University of Gujrat and Aitcheson College Lahore.