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The multi-layered safety mechanism is aimed at safeguarding key installations, the state assembly, and VIPs from chemical, ...
Does adherence to the separation of powers risk nuclear war? The federal government seems to think so.
Since the partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947, which led to the creation of independent India and Pakistan, the ...
Deadlier weapons, more nations, autocrats in charge, disinformation and collapsing arms control — the risk of nuclear ...
Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan detailed India's decisive response to Pakistan's early May 10 attacks, emphasizing ...
Nearly two weeks after India and Pakistan reached an uneasy cease-fire, neither New Delhi nor Islamabad agree on what ...
That old military adage held true for the sixth war between India and Pakistan, which ended abruptly in a ceasefire on May 10 ...
The tenuous ceasefire that brought India and Pakistan back from the brink of war this month was hailed on both sides as a ...
Though both sides have stepped back from the brink, any lasting resolution to the intermittent India–Pakistan standoff ...
There is a serious risk that (over)confidence in the ability to avoid a nuclear catastrophe may slip into complacency, and this underlines the need for India and Pakistan to develop new crisis ...
The fact that India and Pakistan were able to agree to a ceasefire as escalations spiralled is reason for optimism. It shows ...
The IAEA can also act as a facilitator of nuclear risk reduction dialogue between India and Pakistan. Given the tensions following Operation Sindoor, there is a need for structured communication ...