Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of Pakistan’s nuclear program, is also remembered as the architect of a clandestine global network that spread nuclear technology to countries like Iran, North Korea, and ...
Starting from scratch in 1976, he acquired the technology and knowledge that allowed Pakistan to detonate its first nuclear device in 1998. By Tim Weiner A month before invading Kurdish areas in Syria ...
Khan launched Pakistan on the path to becoming a nuclear weapons power in the early 1970s. His family said he died of COVID-19 following a lengthy... ISLAMABAD — Abdul Qadeer Khan, a controversial ...
WHEN INDIA set off a nuclear bomb in the desert of Rajasthan in 1974, describing it implausibly as a “peaceful nuclear explosion”, a young Pakistani metallurgist in the Netherlands was ready to ...
Khan launched Pakistan on the path to becoming a nuclear weapons power in the early 1970s. His family said he died of COVID-19 following a lengthy illness. As Editor-in-Chief of our newsroom, I’m ...
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