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Nuclear Pakistan: Atomic threat to South Asia
Nuclear Pakistan: Atomic Threat to South Asia comprehensively examines the development of Pakistan's nuclear program and its implications for South Asian regional security. P. B. Sinha and R. R. Subramanian explore the political, strategic, and security motivations that drove Pakistan to develop nuclear capabilities following prolonged tensions and rivalry with India. The book's analysis encompasses Pakistan's domestic political dynamics, external support, the potential for a nuclear arms race in the region, and the risks of military conflict that could escalate due to the presence of atomic capabilities in both countries. Using both a historical and strategic approach, the book highlights threats to regional stability, the possibility of nuclear weapons proliferation, and potential scenarios that could arise if regional tensions continue to escalate. This work serves as an important reference for understanding nuclear security issues in South Asia in the late 20th century.
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