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Death of Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan

 




                       Abdul Qadeer Khan, also known as NI, HI, FPAS, Deng, AQ Khan, was a Pakistani nuclear physicist and metallurgical engineer who was colloquially referred to as "the father of Pakistan's nuclear weapons program". is called.


Born:                         1st April 1936, Bhopal

 , India.

Died:                         10 October 2021

Spouse:                     Haney Qadeer Khan (1964)

Education:               Delft University of Technology (TU Delft), more.

Books:                      Dr. AQ Khan on Science and Education

Children:                 Dina Khan, Ayesha Khan.

Awards:                   Hilal-e-Imtiaz, Nishan-e-Imtiaz.




The man, believed to be the "father of Pakistan's atomic bomb", died at the age of 85 after being admitted to hospital with Coved 19.


Dr. Khan was hailed as a national hero for transforming his country into the world's first Islamic nuclear power.


But he was also notorious for smuggling nuclear secrets to states, including North Korea and Iran.


Prime Minister Imran Khan said that Pakistan has lost a national icon.


The Prime Minister tweeted, "He loved our nation because he played a key role in making us a nuclear weapon."


Known as AQ Khan, the scientist was instrumental in setting up Pakistan's first nuclear enrichment plant at Kahuta, near Islamabad. By 1998, the country had conducted its first nuclear test.


Immediately after similar experiments by India, Dr. Khan's work helped seal Pakistan's position as the world's seventh nuclear power and sparked national happiness.


But he was arrested in 2004 for illegally sharing nuclear technology with Iran, Libya, and North Korea.


The revelations he sent to other countries with nuclear secrets shocked Pakistan.


In a televised address, Dr. Khan offered his "deep regret and unworthy apology".


Dr. Khan was pardoned by then-President Pervez Musharraf but remained under house arrest until 2009.

The leniency of his treatment has angered many in the West, where he has been described as "the greatest nuclear proliferator ever."


But in Pakistan, he remained a symbol of pride in his role in enhancing national security.


President Arif Alawi said that he helped us in promoting nuclear reduction which saved the nation and a grateful nation will never forget his services.

The fact is that AQ Khan can be described by Western spies as one of the most dangerous human beings in the world but can also be hailed as a hero in his homeland. Much explains how the world views nuclear weapons.


AQ Khan was perhaps more responsible than anyone else for helping to spread nuclear weapons technology. He helped with his country's nuclear program but then passed on some information to others, including Iran, North Korea, and Libya. To what extent it has been influenced by money, ideology, or orders of Pakistan's leadership has always been dirty.


Preventing the proliferation of nuclear weapons has been a top priority for Western countries, and the CIA and MI6 helped dismantle Khan's network.


But inside Pakistan, he was a respected figure, seen as helping his country's defense against India.


And more broadly, he and others will question why Western nations should be allowed to have nuclear weapons for their own security, while others

The same ability should be denied.



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