IAF capable of striking nuke, other targets in Pak: IAF Chief

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Chief of Air Staff Air Chief Marshal B S Dhanoa today said the has the capability of locating and striking nuclear and other targets in

The comments by the chief of the came when asked at a conference about global concerns over the safety of Pakistan's tactical nuclear weapons and whether would be able to disarm of its nuclear assets if necessary.


"We have a draft nuclear doctrine. It is answered in that -- what happens when the enemy decides to use nuclear weapons on us. As far as is concerned, it has the ability to locate, fix and strike and that is not only for tactical nuclear weapons but for other targets across the border (as well)," he said.

Dhanoa said the has the capabililty to carry out "full spectrum" of offensive at a "short notice" to thwart any security challenge facing the country.

"The is prepared to fight at short notice in full synergy with other two sister services should the need arises. has the capabiliuty of sustaining operational preapardness for a prolonged period," he said, referring to overall threat perception facing the country.

Last month, Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi had said his country has developed short-range nuclear weapons to counter the 'Cold Start' doctrine of the

Cold Start doctrine' was developed by the for a possible war with This doctrine involves various branches of the Army conducting offensive operations as part of unified battle groups.

There has been global concerns over safety of nuclear weapons in

In August, a senior Trump administration official said the US was worried that nuclear weapons and materials in might land up in the hands of terrorist groups or individuals.

The Nuclear Command Authority (NCA) of is responsible for command, control and operational decisions regarding the country's nuclear arsenals.

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First Published: Thu, October 05 2017. 17:57 IST