Decoding Pakistan’s Security Imperatives: A Conversation with Ambassador Zamir Akram (R)

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Today, we are honoured to have a conversation with Ambassador Zamir Akram (R). We discuss his recent book “The Security Imperative: Pakistan’s Nuclear Deterrence and Diplomacy,” as he shares valuable insights into Pakistan’s strategic security framework, diplomatic challenges, and the role of nuclear deterrence in South Asia.

 

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