India-Pakistan-China Nuclear Dynamics
Complex dynamics and military tensions between nuclear-armed India, China and Pakistan are a global concern. APLN focuses on improving regional security and preventing nuclear crises.
25 Years Since South Asia's Nuclear Tests
Four scholars explain where they see the India-Pakistan nuclear dynamics heading in the next 25 years.
China–India-Pakistan Nuclear Trilemma and the Imperative of Risk Reduction Measures
Ramesh Thakur, Shatabhisha Shetty, and WPS Sidhu introduce nine papers published under the China-India-Pakistan Nuclear Trilemma project.
Geopolitical “Entanglements” and the China-India-Pakistan Nuclear Trilemma
Lou Chunhao analyzes the geopolitical trends and their implications for the China-India-Pakistan nuclear relationship.
The Nexus between Domestic Politics and Bilateral Relations: Exploring India-Pakistan, ...
Sadia Tasleem probes the foreign policy and domestic political trends in China, India, and Pakistan.
Plus Ça Change? Prospects of a Nuclear Deterrence Multipolarity in Southern Asia
Toby Dalton discusses the factors or developments that might push Southern Asia toward a nuclear deterrence multipolarity.
External and Domestic Drivers of Nuclear Trilemma in Southern Asia
Jingdong Yuan explores the intra-regional dynamics and extra-regional linkages that affect Southern Asia’s strategic trilemma.
Ensuring Nuclear Stability in the New Nuclear Age
Rakesh Sood argues that new advanced technologies require a new look at maintaining nuclear security stability in Southern Asia.
Understanding the Nuclear Landscape in Southern Asia
Manpreet Sethi offers recommendations for policymakers in southern Asia to better manage the risks and challenges in nuclear security.
The China–India–Pakistan Nuclear Trilemma and Accidental War
Prakash Menon proposes a Global No First Use Treaty governing nations' nuclear weapons arsenals.
Strategic Risk Management in Southern Asia
Feroz Hassan Khan warns that strategic stability at the China-India-Pakistan trijunction remains tenuous.