AllNewsVideos'Abdul Qadeer Khan' - 8 News Result(s)Pakistan's Nuclear Scientist AQ Khan Dies At 85World News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday October 10, 2021 Abdul Qadeer Khan, revered as the "father of Pakistan's nuclear bomb", has died at 85, authorities said Sunday, having been hospitalised with Covid-19. www.ndtv.comAny Exemption To India For Nuke Club Must Also Apply To Pak: Chinese MediaIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday June 21, 2016 In an unusual move, China's state media today defended Pakistan's nuclear record, saying it was AQ Khan who was responsible for atomic proliferation which was not backed by the government and argued that any exemption to India for NSG entry should also be given to Pakistan. www.ndtv.comPakistan Downplays Scientist Qadeer Khan's Boastful Nuclear RemarkIndia News | Press Trust of India | Sunday June 5, 2016 Pakistan on Saturday sought to downplay its nuclear physicist Abdul Qadeer Khan's remarks about his country's reported capability to hit Delhi in five minutes, saying he is a private citizen and too much should not be read into his remarks. www.ndtv.comUS Expresses Concern Over Nuclear Developments, Calls For Improving Indo-Pak TiesIndia News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday June 1, 2016 The US has called for improvement in bilateral relationship between India and Pakistan, expressing concern over nuclear and missile developments in South Asia, saying a sustained and resilient dialogue process between the two neighbours is important. www.ndtv.comNuclear-Armed Pakistan Can 'Target' Delhi In 5 Minutes, Says AQ KhanWorld News | Press Trust of India | Sunday May 29, 2016 Nuclear-armed Pakistan has the ability to "target" the Indian capital Delhi in five minutes, the father of Pakistan's nuclear programme Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan has said. www.ndtv.comPakistan Nuclear Scientist's Kin Linked To Offshore Firm In Panama PapersWorld News | Press Trust of India | Saturday May 14, 2016 Disgraced Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan's family has been caught in the Panama Papers row as the documents name his four close relatives as owners of an offshore company in the Bahamas. www.ndtv.comPakistani nuclear scientist AQ Khan wants to contest electionsWorld News | Press Trust of India | Thursday May 3, 2012 Disgraced Pakistan nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan has expressed his willingness to contest elections while suggesting the formation of a government of technocrats because politicians have failed to deliver good governance. www.ndtv.comSome restrictions eased on Pak nuclear scientistWorld News | Salman Masood and Waqar Gillani, NYT News Service | Tuesday March 30, 2010 A Pakistani court on Monday eased some travel restrictions on Abdul Qadeer Khan, the scientist and pioneer of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, who admitted six years ago that he had been running an illicit proliferation network. www.ndtv.com'Abdul Qadeer Khan' - 1 Video Result(s)WikiLeaks: The AQ Khan controversyMay 25, 20112:09'Abdul Qadeer Khan' - 8 News Result(s)Pakistan's Nuclear Scientist AQ Khan Dies At 85World News | Agence France-Presse | Sunday October 10, 2021 Abdul Qadeer Khan, revered as the "father of Pakistan's nuclear bomb", has died at 85, authorities said Sunday, having been hospitalised with Covid-19. www.ndtv.comAny Exemption To India For Nuke Club Must Also Apply To Pak: Chinese MediaIndia News | Press Trust of India | Tuesday June 21, 2016 In an unusual move, China's state media today defended Pakistan's nuclear record, saying it was AQ Khan who was responsible for atomic proliferation which was not backed by the government and argued that any exemption to India for NSG entry should also be given to Pakistan. www.ndtv.comPakistan Downplays Scientist Qadeer Khan's Boastful Nuclear RemarkIndia News | Press Trust of India | Sunday June 5, 2016 Pakistan on Saturday sought to downplay its nuclear physicist Abdul Qadeer Khan's remarks about his country's reported capability to hit Delhi in five minutes, saying he is a private citizen and too much should not be read into his remarks. www.ndtv.comUS Expresses Concern Over Nuclear Developments, Calls For Improving Indo-Pak TiesIndia News | Press Trust of India | Wednesday June 1, 2016 The US has called for improvement in bilateral relationship between India and Pakistan, expressing concern over nuclear and missile developments in South Asia, saying a sustained and resilient dialogue process between the two neighbours is important. www.ndtv.comNuclear-Armed Pakistan Can 'Target' Delhi In 5 Minutes, Says AQ KhanWorld News | Press Trust of India | Sunday May 29, 2016 Nuclear-armed Pakistan has the ability to "target" the Indian capital Delhi in five minutes, the father of Pakistan's nuclear programme Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan has said. www.ndtv.comPakistan Nuclear Scientist's Kin Linked To Offshore Firm In Panama PapersWorld News | Press Trust of India | Saturday May 14, 2016 Disgraced Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan's family has been caught in the Panama Papers row as the documents name his four close relatives as owners of an offshore company in the Bahamas. www.ndtv.comPakistani nuclear scientist AQ Khan wants to contest electionsWorld News | Press Trust of India | Thursday May 3, 2012 Disgraced Pakistan nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan has expressed his willingness to contest elections while suggesting the formation of a government of technocrats because politicians have failed to deliver good governance. www.ndtv.comSome restrictions eased on Pak nuclear scientistWorld News | Salman Masood and Waqar Gillani, NYT News Service | Tuesday March 30, 2010 A Pakistani court on Monday eased some travel restrictions on Abdul Qadeer Khan, the scientist and pioneer of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal, who admitted six years ago that he had been running an illicit proliferation network. www.ndtv.com'Abdul Qadeer Khan' - 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