New Nuclear Troubles in Southern Asia?
CARNEGIE ENDOWMENT FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE
While China, India, and Pakistan have long had competitive and often antagonistic relationships, the significant transformation of each nation’s nuclear capabilities over the past decades now complicates—and in some ways mitigates—their geopolitical rivalries. How have the nuclear transformations in the region fostered stability amid heightened risk? And what do these ongoing changes mean for the ever-intricate web of global competition and alliances?
On August 9, APLN members Tong Zhao and Rakesh Sood will speak at the Carnegie event and discuss these questions.