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Saudis have funded a lot of projects, with their share in most of them. Funding was only required in the initial stages perhaps, as Pakistan had just come out of the war (in 1971) & economy was at record low. Saudis "may" have provided the funds for nuclear program but there never was a chance of deployment of nuclear weapons outside Pakistan. The Pakistani nuclear weapons from day one have been Indo-Centric, although use can be diverted given a situation. So minusing the funding part (which too is subject of debate) I doubt that the bomb was going to be deployed in Saudi Arabia.Another question sabre:
it was once reported in the media that saudi arabia had funded pakistan's nuclear program...some $1 billion.in return pakistan allegedly agreed to station nuclear weapons in SA if the need ever arose.but saudi hopes were said to be dashed after the coup, in which newaz sharif was toppled.how much truth is there to this claim??
(personally i think it is b.s because any such move wud be suicidal for pakistan.but cudnt just ignore the bbc documentary )
In addition KSA is a member of NPT; which means it cannot receive nuclear weapons, nuclear explosive devices or control over such weapons & explosive devices.
Further more the NCA, setup in 2001, strictly prohibits transfer of nuclear technology or weapons to any country. It follows similar principles as nuclear weapon states do under NPT - although Pakistan is not a member of the treaty.
Similar is the case said to be with Libya. Libya is said to have provided the largest amount. However, no tangible or visible proof has been provided so far regarding the funds. These fundings are only reported in the CIA files & may be that of MI6.