Since its enactment in 1970, the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), has become one node of a massive, sprawling, multibillion-dollar regime that is considered essential to …
JEC Hymans - India Review, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
India is a fast-rising power in today's world. Over the past decade India's policy of liberalization has greatly enhanced its economic power, and its policy of nuclearization has …
A broad-ranging introduction to politics and society in India, set in a historical and cultural context. Written by two expert authors it assumes no prior knowledge but aims to provide a …
K Sasikumar - Journal for Peace and Nuclear Disarmament, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
This paper will examine four crises that took place between India and Pakistan, in the period in which they were declared nuclear powers. It shows that by combining threats and …
The balance of power in South Asia is tenuous. Neighbouring states with nuclear arsenal pose a serious threat in times of conflict and the danger of escalation into a nuclear …
S Reny - Strategic Studies Quarterly, 2020 - JSTOR
Nuclear-armed hypersonic weapons, with their ballistic missile defense (BMD) penetrating capability, will provide an overall strategically stabilizing effect in the global arena but will …
Executive summary The risk of nuclear confrontation between China and India is widely considered to be low, even though New Delhi cites China as a reason for its nuclear …
I Hall - The Nonproliferation Review, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
While recent history arguably demonstrates a high level of nuclear stability in South Asia, this article argues that this stability has historically been a function of India's relative …
PC Bratton - Comparative Strategy, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
India's recent military responses to terrorist attacks, indicate a new phase in the “ugly stability” of nuclear South Asia. In the past, both India and Pakistan have often used tacit …