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Pakistan's islamic bomb
Pakistan's Islamic Bomb deeply analyzes Pakistan's efforts to develop nuclear capabilities in the 1970s, particularly after its defeat in the 1971 war and the loss of Bangladesh. Palit and Namboodiri outline the geopolitical background, strategic competition with India, and the internal political dynamics that led to the development of this nuclear program. With a strong analytical approach, the authors discuss international support and pressure, the role of Middle Eastern countries, and global concerns about the possibility of the first "Islamic bomb." The book also highlights the figures, institutions, and policies that shaped Pakistan's nuclear strategy, while also questioning its impact on the stability of the South Asian region.
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