Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
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New dimensions of Indian NSG politics
By Saima Ali It has roughly been a decade, that membership of NSG has become much contested, especially because of India…
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Pakistan, India and politics of NSG
By Maimuna Ashraf The last Vienna Plenary meeting of NSG ended without reaching any consensus on the issue of NSG…
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India-Japan nuclear deal: a setback to international non-proliferation efforts
By Asma Khalid The international community today is faced with the dilemma of nuclear proliferation. It has proved to be…
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NSG’s Consultative Group and need for evolving new process
By Beenish Altaf India’s application could not acknowledge a confirmatory response from a few members of the Group, yet it…
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India-Pakistan’s bid for NSG and strategic stability in South Asia
By Asma Khalid South Asia is considered as one of the most unstable and insecure region of the world. Unfortunately, strategic…
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Nuclearized Pakistan with more compulsions, less options
By Nauman Hassan In international anarchic structure, revolutions in military affairs by one state always put consequences on prospective state/states. Certainty…
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South Asian nuclear brinkmanship and recent tensions
By Maimuna Ashraf The current tensions between India and Pakistan can be easily traced back to the election of Prime…
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Nuclear disarmament case and Marshall Islands
By Saima Ali The Marshall Islands turned into a member of the United Nations in September 1991. The Marshall Islands…
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NSG membership: Exceptional approach is risky
By Amanullah Khan NSG politics would continue to affect power equilibrium in South Asia. This is primarily because of a…
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NSG, norms and nonproliferation Regime: Call to conclude criteria
By Maimuna Ashraf Pakistani perspective South Asian security and strategic stability is a very relevant subject and the politics of…
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