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Rising Violent Hindutva and Nuclear Arsenals – A Deadly Combination in India
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Rising Violent Hindutva and Nuclear Arsenals – A Deadly Combination in India

1st April 2019 S. Z Khan 0

In the so-called world’s largest democracy, Muslims, Christians and low caste Hindus are running for their lives from the violent lynching mobs, poisoned by fanatic Hindutva ideology. These cow vigilantes or killer gangs are operating […]

India as a Space Super Power: A Threat to South Asian Strategic Stability
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India as a Space Super Power: A Threat to South Asian Strategic Stability

31st March 2019 A. Nawaz Khan 1

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced Wednesday March 27, 2019 that ”India became the fourth country in the world by shooting down a satellite in low Earth orbit with a missile launched from Odhisa testing range, […]

India's ASAT and Nuclear Entanglement in South Asia
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India’s ASAT and Nuclear Entanglement in South Asia

29th March 2019 Dr Adil Sultan 0

(Image: © Press Information Bureau, Government of India)   India on March 27, 2019, conducted an anti-satellite (ASAT) missile test and labelled it as ‘Mission Shakti.’ The test comes exactly one month after Pakistan shot […]

Terrorism and Strategic Stability in South Asia!
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Terrorism and Strategic Stability in South Asia!

28th March 2019 A. Nawaz Khan 1

Pakistan since its independence is facing an existential threat from India and the recent episode of ‘Pulwama’ that resulted to the ‘Non- military pre-emptive air strike’ by India, is the reflection of the adversarial nature […]

Nuclear weapons are for Deterrence Purpose – Pakistan’s Military Spokesperson
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Nuclear weapons are for Deterrence Purpose – Pakistan’s Military Spokesperson

27th March 2019 strafasia 0

Nuclear weapons are weapons of deterrence and should only be used as a last resort measure. Talking to a foreign news agency, Pakistan Army’s spokesperson said that: “Since we have gone overtly nuclear, as India […]

Deterrence and the Pulwama Crisis
Pak India Crisis 2019

Deterrence and the Pulwama Crisis

26th March 2019 Zamir Akram 0

On Feb 14, a 19-year-old Kashmiri from the Indian Occupied Kashmir (IoK) launched a suicide attack on an Indian military convoy to avenge the abuse suffered at the hands of Indian security forces. This almost […]

Pulwama Crisis and the Indian Dilemma
Pak India Crisis 2019

Pulwama Crisis and the Indian Dilemma

24th March 2019 Zawar H Abidi 0

On 14 Feb 2019, the already tense bilateral relations between India and Pakistan received a serious blow due to a suicide attack at Pulwama, which led to the death of over forty Indian soldiers. India […]

The New Cold War!
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The New Cold War!

19th March 2019 Atif Mushtaq 0

With the collapse of the Soviet Union, the world witnessed the end to the Cold War between the U.S. and the USSR, who had tried to curtail each other’s contrasting world orders for over half […]

Pulwama Crisis 2019: India’s Continued Ambition for Limited Strikes Under the Nuclear Overhang
Pak India Crisis 2019

Pulwama Crisis 2019: India’s Continued Ambition for Limited Strikes Under the Nuclear Overhang

18th March 2019 Dr. Zafar Khan 0

Like many crises in the past including the more recent Pulwama crisis of 2019 between the two South Asian nuclear-powered states indicate both India’s continued ambitious for limited strikes against Pakistan and the existence of […]

Drowning Strategic Stability in the Indian Ocean Region
Environment

Drowning Strategic Stability in the Indian Ocean Region

17th March 2019 Senator Sehar Kamran 0

“The changing security dynamics in the South Asian region and nuclearization of the Indian Ocean, calls for greater scrutiny in maritime policies both at the national and regional level.”   South Asia is once again […]

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