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Of Discrimination and Exceptionalism
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Of Discrimination and Exceptionalism

22nd May 2019 Sameer Ali Khan 1

Of the three states (Israel, India and Pakistan) that developed nuclear weapons without signing the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), India has been the staunchest critic of this legal arrangement. For over six decades or so, […]

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Nuclear Disarmament: No End in Sight
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Nuclear Disarmament: No End in Sight

21st May 2019 Shaza Arif 2

When the Non-Proliferation Treaty was negotiated in 1968, one of its principal aims was to achieve global nuclear disarmament. Article VI of the NPT draft  obligates the NPT signatories  to “pursue negotiations in good faith […]

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Japan’s Re-militarization: Prospects of Extended Nuclear Deterrence
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Japan’s Re-militarization: Prospects of Extended Nuclear Deterrence

20th May 2019 Sarmad Ali Khan 0

In recent years, the Pacific region has witnessed increasingly intensified maritime and territorial disputes among different regional and extra-regional actors. This has affected not only the conventional security policies of the stakeholders involved, but also […]

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Where Does Nuclear South Asia Stand?
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Where Does Nuclear South Asia Stand?

20th May 2019 Yasir Hussain and Hassan Ehtisham 2

Prime Minister Narendra Modi took to social media to congratulate India on the 21st anniversary of the nuclear weapons tests at the Pokhran test range. He tweeted, “Greetings on National Technology Day! We remember with […]

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Tale as Old as Time: Pakistan Bashing Amid Indian Elections
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Tale as Old as Time: Pakistan Bashing Amid Indian Elections

19th May 2019 Nida Shahid 3

“The Night is Dark and Full of Terrors.” For ‘Game of Thrones’ fans, this line represents the Lord of Light and the Red Priestess. However, it seems to have inspired Prime Minister Modi in an […]

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Kautilya’s Influence on India’s Regional Domination Strategy
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Kautilya’s Influence on India’s Regional Domination Strategy

19th May 2019 Ayaz Khokhar 0

Kautilya, also known as Chanakya, has been recognized as a statesman and classical Indian philosopher of political realism. He presented a comprehensive theoretical framework of inter-state relations and foreign policy, knowns as the Mandala Theory […]

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A Closer Look at Pakistan’s Nuclear Posture
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A Closer Look at Pakistan’s Nuclear Posture

18th May 2019 Salman Omer Masood 0

The main factor that explains Pakistan’s nuclear posture is the regional dynamics of South Asia, particularly vis-à-vis its long-standing rival India. Any discussions on this subject, therefore, remain inadequate without first understanding the aggressiveness of […]

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Modi’s Negative Nuclear Signaling: Playing Anti-Pakistan Card
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Modi’s Negative Nuclear Signaling: Playing Anti-Pakistan Card

18th May 2019 Haris Bilal Malik 0

The Indian General Elections, which began in April 2019 and are scheduled for completion on 23rd May 2019, will involve 900 million voters casting their votes in seven phases; this makes it world’s biggest elections.  […]

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US-Iran Tensions: Coercive Diplomacy May Not Work
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US-Iran Tensions: Coercive Diplomacy May Not Work

17th May 2019 Syed Adnan Athar Bukhari 0

Source: PeakOil.com Iran and the U.S. have been engaged in renewed tension since the end of May 2019, when the latter began sending troops in the Persian Gulf. This was done to pressurise Iran on […]

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India’s 'Nirbhay’ Missile Test and Implications for Pakistan
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India’s ‘Nirbhay’ Missile Test and Implications for Pakistan

17th May 2019 Syeda Saiqa Bukhari 0

India has always desired to dominate the South Asian region and become one of the major powers in the world. In pursuit of its long term regional and global hegemonic designs, India is involved in […]

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