President Pervez Musharraf vowed Friday that Pakistan would match what he called a huge arms build-up by rival and fellow nuclear power India that had upset the balance of forces in South Asia. Musharraf, wrapping up a three-day state visit to South Korea, also restated his earlier denials that Pakistan had traded its nuclear weapons expertise for North Korean missile technology. The communist North says it has atomic capability. Musharraf told a news conference that peace with his giant neighbor India was maintained by keeping a balance of forces. Full Story
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