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ID140976
Title ProperPakistan's evolving nuclear weapon posture
Other Title Informationimplications for deterrence stability
LanguageENG
AuthorKarl, David J
Summary / Abstract (Note)This essay provides an overview of the ongoing quantitative and qualitative changes in Pakistan's nuclear arsenal and their impact on deterrence stability vis-à-vis India. Prominent among these trends is a major expansion in fissile material production that enables the manufacture of lighter and more compact warheads optimized for battlefield missions; the development of cruise missiles and shorter-range ballistic missiles possessing dual-use capabilities; and a greater emphasis in doctrinal pronouncements on the need for strike options geared to all levels of conflict. Although these trends pose problematic ramifications for the risks of unauthorized and inadvertent escalation, deterrence stability in South Asia is not as precarious as many observers fear. The challenges of fashioning a robust nuclear peace between India and Pakistan cannot be lightly dismissed, however, and policy makers would do well to undertake some reinforcing measures.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 21, No.3-4; Sep/Dec 2014: p.317-336
Journal SourceNonproliferation ReviewVol: 21 No 3-4
Key WordsDeterrence ;  South Asia ;  India ;  Pakistan ;  Strategic Stability


 
 
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