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  • A. Q. Khan: The Architect Behind Pakistan’s Nuclear Power
    How did Pakistan’s Nuclear Success come to be and what struggles did the national hero, Abdul Qadeer Khan face before we could become the first Muslim nuclear state?
  • Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan - Nuclear Weapon Archive
    Asked when Pakistan would carry out a nuclear test, Dr Khan was quoted as having said, "Get permission from the government " Khan was not a spokesman for the government at the time, but he remained extremely influential and was still closely connected with the corridors of power in Pakistan
  • The Man Who Sold the Bomb - TIME
    For more than a decade, Khan, the father of Pakistan’s nuclear bomb, masterminded a vast, clandestine and hugely profitable enterprise whose mission boiled down to this: selling to a rogues’
  • Pakistan’s Nuclear History: A Comprehensive Overview
    Khan, a metallurgical engineer, was instrumental in developing Pakistan’s uranium enrichment capabilities by acquiring and adapting technology from Europe, which was originally intended for peaceful nuclear use
  • Pakistan’s Nuclear Journey: From Disparity to Deterrence
    By 1984, the Khan Research Laboratories (KRL) achieved the capability to detonate a nuclear bomb using highly enriched uranium By 1986, Pakistan was believed to have produced enough fissile material for a nuclear weapon, and by 1987, it acquired the ability to carry out an explosion
  • Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan: The Man Who Made Pakistan a Nuclear Power
    Dr Khan was very successful in developing Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program He developed an advanced uranium enrichment process called gas centrifuge technology This technology is used
  • Abdul Qadeer Khan created nuclear weapons for Pakistan and . . .
    But this time he did not return Instead, Khan took with him “gifts” — copies of secret blueprints for the most advanced uranium enrichment centrifuges from Urenco and other documents In Pakistan, he joined the local nuclear program and later headed it In 1998, Khan successfully tested a nuclear bomb and became a national hero





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