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India and Pakistan: competing nuclear strategies and doctrines / Liebl, Vernie   Journal Article
Liebl, Vernie Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract India and Pakistan have now been nuclear powers for at least a decade, apparently already having "gone to the brink" several times. Despite the dire potentialities of nuclear exchange, both countries pursue very specific nuclear deterrent and response strategies. These strategies can be found in their doctrinal development, how they articulate that doctrine and affiliated "red lines," and deployment of nuclear weapons delivery means and associated systems (such as antiballistic missiles systems and satellites).
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Major power competition in the Indian Ocean and doctrinal development in Pakistan / Iqbal, Khuram; Salman, Muneeb; Abbas Sial, Tahir   Journal Article
Iqbal, Khuram Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Written military doctrines are generally seen as declaration of intent and strategic objectives by military forces. Pakistan has typically stayed averse to the trend of formal military doctrines owing to its strategic culture. However, in a first precedent Pakistan Navy released a formal military service doctrine in 2018. Yet it remained short of being a truly comprehensive formal naval doctrine. This article explores the naval doctrinal developments in Pakistan since the end of last century, its relationship with the ensuing major power competition in the Indian Ocean region, and its possible implications on doctrinal development in Pakistan.
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