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Strategic Stability at the Cost of Crisis and Arms Race Stability
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Strategic Stability at the Cost of Crisis and Arms Race Stability

29th October 2020 Tooba Ghaffar 0

The general impression, that has endured since the Cold War, is that the Ballistic Missile Submarines (SSBN) enhance strategic stability through providing the adversary with an assured second-strike capability – thus, removing the incentive for […]

India-US Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA)
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India-US Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA)

28th October 2020 Dr Adil Sultan 2

After a prolonged negotiation spanning for over a decade, the US and India have finally signed Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA) during their third round of India-US 2+2 dialogue which involved the US Secretary […]

Nuclearizing Compellence
Analysis

Nuclearizing Compellence

30th September 2020 Tanzeela Khalil 0

The nuclear deterrence established in 1998, between India and Pakistan, has lived to prevent major crises from escalating into an all-out nuclear war. The efficacy of the nuclear deterrence was duly acknowledged by both India […]

Sino-US and US-Soviet Cold War: A Comparative Analysis
Analysis

Sino-US and US-Soviet Cold War: A Comparative Analysis

29th September 2020 Barkat Ullah 2

The term ‘cold war’ was used for the first time by a famous British writer George Orwell in his essays on the tensions between the USA and USSR, now Russia. Generally, the term is used for […]

India’s Delusional Nuclear Strategy
Analysis

India’s Delusional Nuclear Strategy

26th September 2020 Zeeshan Hayat 0

Overt nuclearization of South Asia in 1998 and preceding crises between India and Pakistan have brought the concepts of nuclear deterrence and compellence in limelight in this region. These concepts are the legacy of advent […]

South China Sea as a Potential Flashpoint
Analysis

South China Sea as a Potential Flashpoint

14th September 2020 Tahir Abbas 0

Strategic features in maritime domain can be classified by position, strength and resources Alfred T. Mahan South China Sea has all the characteristics to be called a strategic waterway. It extends from the Strait of […]

How Regional Imperatives Influenced Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Towards Afghanistan
Analysis

How Regional Imperatives Influenced Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Towards Afghanistan

5th September 2020 Ashna Mehmood 1

The peaceful future of Afghanistan is subject to the regional environment, with Pakistan playing a dominant role. Likewise, an unstable Afghanistan does not serve the growing interest of Pakistan in Afghanistan and Central Asia. However, […]

Kargil Conflict from a Nuclear Perspective
Analysis

Kargil Conflict from a Nuclear Perspective

2nd September 2020 Ahmad Ibrahim 1

A new nuclear era began by the end of 20th century when India and Pakistan emerged as nuclear armed states. Both states had covertly weaponized the nuclear program years ago, but no overt display of […]

Dawn of the Intelligent Machines – What it means for the Future of Warfare
Emerging Technologies

Dawn of the Intelligent Machines – What it means for the Future of Warfare

1st September 2020 Zeeshan Javed 0

Alan Turing’s paper on the ability of machines to ‘think’ left the entire world amazed at the notion that a machine could have a mind of its own. Ever since, swathes of research teams and […]

Mapping Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Challenges
Analysis

Mapping Pakistan’s Foreign Policy Challenges

31st August 2020 Syed Ali Zia Jaffery 1

In a recent conversation at the Atlantic Council, Special Assistant to Prime Minister on National Security Division and Strategic Policy Planning Cell, Dr Moeed Yusuf categorically said that Pakistan wants to advance economic diplomacy, so […]

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