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REGIONAL STUDIES VOL 27 NO 2 (3) answer(s).
 
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Central-west-south Asian geopolitical turf: dynamics and ramifications / Khan, Sarfraz; Khan, Imran   Journal Article
Khan, Sarfraz Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract This paper elaborates the impact of the pursuit of energy security, focusing on the Sino-Indian quest for energy security. The geopolitical arena in which the quest has unfolded includes South, West and Central Asia - described as the energy geography - following the end of cold war in 1991 and the expansion of energy economics of China and India.
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Deterrence stability, N-redlines and India-Pakistan conventional imbalance / Zeb, Rizwan   Journal Article
Zeb, Rizwan Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Strategic stability in South Asia is hardly stable; and ever prone to further destabilization. Twice since going nuclear in 1998, India and Pakistan have faced the danger of an inadvertent nuclear war. Nuclear weapons have been significant in all India-Pakistan confrontations/conflict since the mid-1980 - Brasstacks 1986-87, Compound Crisis 1990, Kargil 1999 and Military Standoff 2002 - when they were inducted into the strategic discourse in the region.
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US-India civilian nuclear deal and its impact on regional stabi: a Chinese perspective / Gancheng, Zhao   Journal Article
Gancheng, Zhao Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The 123 Agreement, after hard negotiations, finally came up to the stage as the most important progress in US-India relations over recent years. The US-India Civilian Nuclear Deal, since the move was initiated in the form of Civilian Nuclear Cooperation Initiative (CNCI) in July 2005, has caused enormous debates in both the United States and India, but its impact will certainly go beyond the two countries.
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