Pakistan, India won't have nuclear-tipped missiles soon

U.S. intelligence officials said Friday that India and Pakistan would have to rely on aircraft to deliver nuclear weapons in the near term. The officials, who asked not to be named, said it would take a year or two for either country to fit nuclear warheads to the short- and medium- range missiles...

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