The emanating threat to peace of Indian Ocean is mainly due to the nuclearization initiated by Indians. Out of which, the chief elements or the challenges to peace in the ocean that could be counted among are listed as its militarization, increased missile capabilities, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, and power projection by foreign militaries, in addition to piracy, illegal fishing, human, drugs and arms smuggling, maritime pollution and climate change
The protracted conflict between the US and the former USSR demonstrated that deterrence stability is...
This report examines the implications of sea-based nuclear weapons for strategic stability in the In...
The aim of this paper is to explore the regional implications of nuclearized India and Pakistan. It ...
This study seeks to raise awareness on an issue that is destined to become of great importance, not ...
The Indian Ocean appeared large within the context of superpower rivalry in the Indian Ocean during ...
The Indian Ocean is studded with many potentially explosive areas. One such area is Pakistan's neigh...
The epicenter of Indo-Pakistani nuclear rivalry is drifting outward from the subcontinental landmass...
"This dissertation examines why the Indian Ocean is becoming, increasingly, the locus of nuclear wea...
India continues its resolve in developing a sea-based strategic deterrence in the form of nuclear ba...
Nuclearization of South Asia and Its Conséquences, by Munir Ahmad Khan The nuclearization of South A...
Starting in 1964 there has been a movement to declare the Indian Ocean a Zone of Peace. In an age...
The South Asian nuclear race is moving to sea, with India’s government announcing that it has succes...
India and Pakistan are two countries that, having tussles since the day they emerged on the globe as...
India has not had a policy specific to the Indian Ocean beyond the knee-jerk and ad hoc responses to...
The Indian Ocean is the region which would be the center of conflicts among world powers in near fut...
The protracted conflict between the US and the former USSR demonstrated that deterrence stability is...
This report examines the implications of sea-based nuclear weapons for strategic stability in the In...
The aim of this paper is to explore the regional implications of nuclearized India and Pakistan. It ...
This study seeks to raise awareness on an issue that is destined to become of great importance, not ...
The Indian Ocean appeared large within the context of superpower rivalry in the Indian Ocean during ...
The Indian Ocean is studded with many potentially explosive areas. One such area is Pakistan's neigh...
The epicenter of Indo-Pakistani nuclear rivalry is drifting outward from the subcontinental landmass...
"This dissertation examines why the Indian Ocean is becoming, increasingly, the locus of nuclear wea...
India continues its resolve in developing a sea-based strategic deterrence in the form of nuclear ba...
Nuclearization of South Asia and Its Conséquences, by Munir Ahmad Khan The nuclearization of South A...
Starting in 1964 there has been a movement to declare the Indian Ocean a Zone of Peace. In an age...
The South Asian nuclear race is moving to sea, with India’s government announcing that it has succes...
India and Pakistan are two countries that, having tussles since the day they emerged on the globe as...
India has not had a policy specific to the Indian Ocean beyond the knee-jerk and ad hoc responses to...
The Indian Ocean is the region which would be the center of conflicts among world powers in near fut...
The protracted conflict between the US and the former USSR demonstrated that deterrence stability is...
This report examines the implications of sea-based nuclear weapons for strategic stability in the In...
The aim of this paper is to explore the regional implications of nuclearized India and Pakistan. It ...