Pakistan

AI is Quietly Reshaping Nuclear Risk in South Asia
Sahar Khan explores how the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into the conventional militaries of India and Pakistan is reshaping nuclear risks in South Asia.

Escalation Dynamics Under the Nuclear Shadow—India’s Approach
Rakesh Sood examines how India and Pakistan have perceived and responded to each other’s nuclear signalling across multiple crises.

Responsibility Over Rivalry: Why India and Pakistan Should Reject Nuclear Testing
Sahar Khan and Haleema Saadia suggest that Trump's nuclear testing announcement has presented India and Pakistan a rare moment of normative leadership to jointly reaffirm their nuclear moratoriums.

Breaking Down Fact and Fiction in the India-Pakistan Conflict
TAIWANPLUS NEWS - APLN Senior Research Adviser Frank O’Donnell spoke about the May 2025 India-Pakistan crisis, and broke down the long-term implications for Taiwan and the world.

Nuclear ‘Fail-Safe’ Reviews and Risk Reduction Approaches in South Asia
Adil Sultan argues that all nuclear-armed states, including India and Pakistan, must conduct regular nuclear ‘fail-safe’ reviews to build confidence, reduce risks of miscalculation or accidents, and ...

Role of Nuclear Energy in Mitigating Climate Change in Pakistan
Rahat Iqbal draws out the security implications of climate change for Pakistan, and argues how a transition to nuclear energy can build Pakistan’s resilience to climate change.

Navigating the U.S. China-Rivalry and Asia’s Fragile Security Balance
CSSPR - APLN member Rabia Akhtar wrote a report on the ways through which Asian countries can navigate the shifting sands of Sino-U.S. rivalry and its implications on security.

25 Years After It Was Drafted, Why India's Nuclear Doctrine Still Remains Relevant
THE INDIAN EXPRESS - APLN Senior Research Adviser Manpreet Sethi writes on India's nuclear doctrine.

Through the Sands of Time: The Enduring Legacy of the India-Pakistan Non-Attack Agreement
STANLEY CENTER FOR PEACE AND SECURITY - APLN member Rabia Akhtar co-wrote a paper with Ruhee Neog on the enduring legacy of the 1988 Non-Attack Agreement between India and Pakistan.

Growing Foreign and Security Policy Challenges Face India’s Re-elected Modi Government
EAST-WEST CENTER - APLN Senior Research Adviser Frank O’Donnell wrote about the growing challenges Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi faces in his third term.
