NUCLEAR DETERRENCE IN SOUTHERN ASIA: CHINA, INDIA AND PAKISTAN
Journal: Journal of South Asian Studies (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-12-30
Authors : Waheed Iqbal;
Page : 147-148
Keywords : Nuclear deterrence; Southern Asia; Arpit Rajain; 0761932305;
Abstract
“In a scenario where more than two states are engaged in trying to deter each other, the calculations are complex”, this is what the writer says about the triangular deterrent relationship. He further adds that a miscalculation or rational choice might escalate a crisis to the level of a nuclear exchange. A mere technical error or political causes may shatter deterrence.
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