"A special security force of 25,000 personnel, who have been specially trained and provided sophisticated weapons, has been deployed to protect (the nuclear assets)," Dar said, while winding up the debate on the 2013-14 budget in the National Assembly or lower house of Parliament.
Pakistan has raised a special response force, a special escort force and a marine force to protect and guard its strategic assets, he said without giving details.
The 25,000-strong security force has been equipped with the latest equipment and the personnel are fully prepared for "mobility on the ground or in the air", he said.
The Strategic Plans Division, which manages the nuclear arsenal, has set up a training academy for the security force, Dar said.
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The security force was always prepared and it trained for all conditions and eventualities on the basis of past experiences and potential scenarios involving the strategic assets, he said.
The system for identifying dangers is always at high alert and is constantly being reviewed, Dar said.
Over the past year, the military too has provided details of the special security force raised by the Strategic Plans Division.
Several batches of this force have passed out of training academies across the country.