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Articles by Syed Saif ul-Haq

About Syed Saif ul-Haq
The author is studying Defence & Strategic studies in Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad.
Analysis

Growing Indian Naval Presence in the Indo-Pacific

31st August 2022 Syed Saif ul-Haq 0

SAGAR – Security and Growth for All in the Region – is the Indian maritime policy laying out a framework for maritime cooperation with other littoral countries in the Indo-Pacific.  Prime Minister Narendra Modi elaborated […]

Analysis

Nuclear Learning: A Historical Overview and Futuristic Trends for Pakistan

19th October 2021 Syed Saif ul-Haq 0

Since the overt nuclearization of South Asia, the question of ‘nuclear learning’ has remained in the limelight. The term itself was introduced by Joseph Nye in 1987, as he endeavoured to examine US-Soviet relations during […]

India’s New Nuclear Mindset: Counter Force Targeting.
Missiles

India’s New Nuclear Mindset: Counter Force Targeting.

30th April 2020 Syed Saif ul-Haq 0

Nuclear deterrence plays a pivotal role in maintaining peace and stability in South Asia. The main actors in the region are India, Pakistan and China. Since independence, India has been keen to develop nuclear weapons […]

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