How do you motivate Pakistan to stop cross-border terrorism and change its behaviour towards nuclear attacks, especially when Pakistan army dictates the nuclear policies? Was India wrong in talking to a civilian government in Pakistan, while a military government controlled the nuclear policies? These and many other existential dilemmas that face India when tackling its oldest enemy - Pakistan - consumed a battery of the city's best minds while discussing the probable solutions at the book launch of 'Not War, Not Peace? - Motivating Pakistan to Prevent Cross-border Terrorism', co-authored by George Perkovich and Toby Dalton of the prestigious Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
This paper seeks to analyze that why some nations to nuclear in the international structure for the ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the regional implications of nuclearized India and Pakistan. It ...
Pakistan’s nuclear thinking, doctrine, and posture are critical for Indian policymakers and the inte...
As tensions escalate between India and Pakistan as fallout to the terror strike on army camp in Uri,...
The author examines the prospects for Indo-Pakistani relations after the 26-29 November 2008 terrori...
The relations between India and Pakistan have been arctic since freedom from British colonial rule. ...
In September 2016, militants who were allegedly backed by Pakistan attacked an Indian Army camp in U...
In this paper, I seek to demonstrate the fragility of nuclear deterrence in South Asia. Some student...
India has made a concerted effort to upgrade its ISR, precision strike, and missile defense capabili...
South Asia is often viewed as a potential nuclear flashpoint and a probable source of nuclear terror...
The protracted conflict between the US and the former USSR demonstrated that deterrence stability is...
This article analyses the three kinds of nuclear threats that India faces; Pakistan, China and nucle...
In 1998 and 1999 a series of simulations and “decision events” examined the possible conse- quences ...
Pakistan detonated its nuclear test on May 28, 1998 in the Chagai hills which is along the western b...
South Asia's strategic stability is embroiled with deep rooted trust deficit, technological arms rac...
This paper seeks to analyze that why some nations to nuclear in the international structure for the ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the regional implications of nuclearized India and Pakistan. It ...
Pakistan’s nuclear thinking, doctrine, and posture are critical for Indian policymakers and the inte...
As tensions escalate between India and Pakistan as fallout to the terror strike on army camp in Uri,...
The author examines the prospects for Indo-Pakistani relations after the 26-29 November 2008 terrori...
The relations between India and Pakistan have been arctic since freedom from British colonial rule. ...
In September 2016, militants who were allegedly backed by Pakistan attacked an Indian Army camp in U...
In this paper, I seek to demonstrate the fragility of nuclear deterrence in South Asia. Some student...
India has made a concerted effort to upgrade its ISR, precision strike, and missile defense capabili...
South Asia is often viewed as a potential nuclear flashpoint and a probable source of nuclear terror...
The protracted conflict between the US and the former USSR demonstrated that deterrence stability is...
This article analyses the three kinds of nuclear threats that India faces; Pakistan, China and nucle...
In 1998 and 1999 a series of simulations and “decision events” examined the possible conse- quences ...
Pakistan detonated its nuclear test on May 28, 1998 in the Chagai hills which is along the western b...
South Asia's strategic stability is embroiled with deep rooted trust deficit, technological arms rac...
This paper seeks to analyze that why some nations to nuclear in the international structure for the ...
The aim of this paper is to explore the regional implications of nuclearized India and Pakistan. It ...
Pakistan’s nuclear thinking, doctrine, and posture are critical for Indian policymakers and the inte...