For India, these declassified chats are not revelations but international confirmation of a long-held stance: Pakistan’s nuclear assets have always been a global security liability

The National Security Archive has released a trove of declassified verbatim transcripts detailing the private conversations between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President George W Bush from 2001 to 2008. The documents expose a shared, deep-seated anxiety regarding Pakistan’s nuclear stability, with Putin famously describing the nation as “just a junta with nuclear weapons” during their first personal meeting in Slovenia in June 2001.
The ‘Junta’ and the Proliferation Headache
The transcripts reveal that while the United States was publicly building a close post-9/11 partnership with President Pervez Musharraf for counter-terrorism, both world leaders privately viewed his regime as a major non-proliferation liability. Putin was particularly blunt, criticising the West for its lack of democratic pressure on Islamabad. The shadow of AQ Khan, the father of Pakistan’s nuclear programme, looms large over these papers. In 2004, Khan admitted to operating a global black market that supplied nuclear centrifuge designs and materials to Iran, Libya, and North Korea—a revelation that significantly strained the Bush–Putin relationship.
Conversation Transcript
One of the most revealing exchanges took place during a discussion on Iran’s clandestine nuclear labs and their undeniable link to Pakistani technology:
President Putin: “But it’s not clear what the labs (Iran) have, where they are… Cooperation with Pakistan still exists.”
President Bush: “I talked to Musharraf about that. I told him we’re worried about transfers to Iran and North Korea. They put AQ Khan in jail, and some of his buddies. Under house arrest. We want to know what they said. I keep reminding Musharraf of that. Either he’s getting nothing, or he’s not being forthcoming.”
President Putin: “As far as I understand, they found uranium of Pakistani origin in the centrifuges.”
President Bush: “Yes, the stuff the Iranians forgot to tell the IAEA about. That’s a violation.”
President Putin: “It was of Pakistani origin. That makes me nervous.”
President Bush: “It makes us nervous, too.”

