An Analysis of Indo-Pakistan Nuclear Doctrines

  • Journal Editor Al-Idah Shaykh Zayed Islamic Centre, University of Peshawar
  • Ms. Shabana Noreen
  • Prof. Taj Muharram Khan

Abstract

This study explores the dynamics of nuclear politics in Indo-Pakistan relations. The events after the nuclearization of South Asia aroused an extensive discussion about the basic reasons of countries becoming nuclear. Deterrence idealists have put forward the Nuclear Peace Theory advocating that nuclear arms make war terribly expensive and evade conflict among atomic opponents and thus generate constancy among them. Deterrence cynics have debated that the new nuclear-powered countries would not be able to accomplish the rudimentary requisites for deterrence stability as they would be disposed to defensive and preventive war tactics, construct susceptible atomic weaponries that would disposed to illicit usage. While discussing both stability and instability of nuclear weapons, the intellectuals disregard the importance of nuclear doctrines of the nuclear states which can cause deterrence disappointment or guaranteeing its strength. The author has used primary and secondary data. The primary sources are news bulletins and websites and secondary sources are books, journals etc.

Published
2019-06-06
How to Cite
[1]
Al-Idah, J.E., Ms. Shabana Noreen and Prof. Taj Muharram Khan 2019. An Analysis of Indo-Pakistan Nuclear Doctrines. Al-Idah . 33, - 2 (Jun. 2019), 50 - 67.
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