Talk:Khushab

Languges
In Distric Khushab the most popular languges is Saraiki and also is Punjabi is one of the most popular languge.

Merge
The article Khushab District seems to cover this subject (and has some of the same text). An editor familiar with the subject matter should merge anything important from this article into that one - I know nothing about Khushab or Pakistan (just found this in a Random Article moment) - Special-T 21:32, 19 July 2007 (UTC)

Done. - Special-T 14:27, 24 July 2007 (UTC)

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Khushab Nuclear Complex
On 21 March 2000, The Christian Science Monitor published an article written by Alexander Colhoun, in which a high-resolution aerial satellite photo revealed a nuclear reactor, Khushab Nuclear Complex and a missile base in the city of Khushab. These pictures had mixed views, one of the expression of power that could shackle or reshape diplomatic landscapes of a region and another of the ethical question about the usage of satellite imagery in terms of privacy and national sovereignty of a nuclear-capable nation. The report was published at a time when American President Bill Clinton was due to visit India, and it sparked concerns worldwide. According to a more recent ISIS analysis of imaging, the Khushab Nuclear Complex has four heavy water reactors and a heavy water production plant. Moreover, the plutonium produced in this site as reported by a Pakistani official is prepared to build small, short range nuclear weapons such as tactical nuclear-tipped missiles.

This is already covered in Khushab District where it logically belongs. Khushab District is a geographical area with a lot of villages, towns, cities and home to these nuclear installation, not Khushab which is a city. Rafiullah (talk) 21:17, 8 December 2017 (UTC)

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