Abdul Qadir Khan, the pride of the Muslim world
Abdul Qadir Khan was the father of Pakistan's atomic bomb and a metallurgical engineer.He is credited as the founder of the HEU-based gas-centrifuge uranium enrichment program for Pakistan's integrated atomic bomb project. Abdul Qadir Khan was born on April 1, 1936 in Bhopal, India. He moved to Pakistan with his family with bitter memories of the partition of 1947.Qadir Khan was a science student. After graduating from Karachi University in 1970, he moved to Europe. After graduating from various universities in Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium, he worked for the Anglo-Dutch-German Atomic Engineering Consortium Urenco. From there, the Pakistani scientist learned the ins and outs of the uranium enrichment process.
Abdul Qadir Khan was called 'AQK' by the Pakistanis. He was the most popular person in Pakistan, regardless of party affiliation. He was affectionately called 'Mohsin-e-Pakistan'. In other words, he is the benefactor of Pakistan. He has received the highest title of Pakistan Nishan-e-Imtiaz for his contribution to the country. Besides, he holds all the civilian titles of Pakistan. On the other hand, in the eyes of the West, he was a dangerous man. They allege that Abdul Qadir Khan has taken a dangerous path like smuggling nuclear technology to different countries. Abdul Qadir Khan was accused of plotting to assassinate Iran in the late 1980s. Has handed over nuclear weapons technology to Libya and North Korea. The United States and the European Union (EU) provided evidence to the Pakistani government. After a confession on state television, then-Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf pardoned him but kept him under house arrest in Islamabad for several years. It was not possible for Pakistan to make all kinds of materials on its own. So he worked with other countries on the issue. In 2009, a court order ended Abdul Qadir Khan's house arrest. But he could not move freely. He had to get permission from the authorities to go outside Islamabad. He was kept under constant surveillance. "I have defended Pakistan twice," he said in an interview while under house arrest in 2006. For the first time, By turning nuclear weapons into a prosperous nation. And again, these would mean that you have to spend for these processes
The 65-year-old scientist was taken to a local hospital in the early hours of the morning after his condition deteriorated, Dawn News reported, quoting Radio Pakistan. Qadir Khan, who suffered from lung problems, died at the hospital.Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan said in a tweet, 'Dr. I am deeply saddened by the death of AQ Khan. He is the darling of our nation because of his undeniable role in turning us into a nuclear-armed state. Through this we have gained security from the aggression of our nuclear-armed neighbors. He is a national symbol to the people of Pakistan.
Background: India's nuclear explosion in 1974 upset the military balance of the subcontinent. As a result, Pakistan had to set up an Engineering Research Laboratory in 1967. Where in just six years Pakistan has acquired the capability of uranium enrichment. Was able to enrich uranium in 1986. They acquired the capability to test an atomic bomb in 1974. Even after this some time is taken. Research work continues. The ultimate success came in 1998. In response to India's atomic bomb test on May 11-13, 1996, Abdul Qadir Khan became Pakistan's national hero overnight in Pakistan's atomic bomb test on May 26 and 30. At the same time, he was widely admired in the Muslim world. Abdul Qadir has detonated an atomic bomb in the Chakhai hills of Balochistan, each bomb 60 times more powerful than the Hiroshima bomb.Until 2001, he was a general-director and senior scientist until his retirement, and he was an early and lively figure in other science projects.
In the eyes of Pakistanis. Qadir Khan is a 'national hero'. His name will be pronounced with pride in the history of the country. He has taken Pakistan to new heights in terms of military power. Abdul Qadir Khan is credited with making Pakistan the world's first nuclear-powered Muslim country.
Dr. Qadir Khan is a nuclear scientist who has always supported Israel's enemies. Changed the global picture of strategic military capability. However, the Mossad did not kill him. In fact, he survived the assassination attempt. This man is a terrible man to the West. That's what George Tenet, the former director of the CIA, says.
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