Pakistan’s Security and the India–US Strategic Partnership Nuclear Politics and Security Competition Routledge Studies in South Asian Politics Series
Auteur : Bukhari Syed Shahid Hussain
This book explores the relationship between the developing India?US strategic Partnership and Pakistan?s security. It assesses India and the US's areas of cooperation to show that the partnership will bring drastic changes for India?s military capabilities and modernization of its forces.
The book shows that, in addition to enhancing India?s domestic nuclear stockpiles through the nuclear cooperation agreement, collaboration in high-tech areas such as space and innovative technologies will enable India to acquire sophisticated delivery systems as well as surveillance capacity. The author argues that these advancements will enable India to destabilize the strategic balance in the region. The book also briefly explores the nuclear doctrines of India and Pakistan that provide an insight into the role of nuclear weapons in maintaining deterrence in the region. To understand the power dynamics caused by the strategic partnership and their impact on strategic stability in South Asia, the author utilizes the Balance of Power and Power Transition theories.
A timely analysis of the India?US Strategic Partnership with a Pakistan angle, the book will be of interest to academics working in the fields of Asian security, Asian politics, especially South Asia, strategic studies, international relations, political science, nuclear non-proliferation, conflict studies, arms control, and security studies.
1. INTRODUCTION 2. THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK 3. HISTORY OF INDO-US RELATIONS 4. THE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP & NUCLEAR COOPERATION 5. INDO-US NUCLEAR DEAL AND NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION 6. THE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP AND DEFENSE COOPERATION 7. TAXONOMY OF PAKISTAN-INDIA STRATEGIC RIVALRY 8. PAKISTAN’S SECURITY CALCULUS AND STRATEGIC EQUILIBRIUM WITH INDIA 9. PAKISTAN’S SECURITY CONCERNS 10. CONCLUSION
Syed Shahid Hussain Bukhari is Associate Professor in International Relations at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan.
Date de parution : 09-2020
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 09-2022
15.6x23.4 cm
Thèmes de Pakistan’s Security and the India–US Strategic... :
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Civil Nuclear; Pakistan’s Security; India-United States strategic partnership; Pakistan's security; Asian Security; Asian Politics; especially South Asia; Strategic Studies; International Relations; Political Science; Nuclear Non-proliferation; Conflict Studies; Arms Control; Nuclear Cooperation Agreement; nuclear politics; IAEA Safeguard; surveillance capacity; Nuclear Cooperation; nuclear non-proliferation; Nuclear Doctrine; India–US strategic partnership; Nuclear Deal; Pakistan’s security issues; Credible Minimum Deterrence; Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles; ICBM; Civilian Space Cooperation; NNWS; Indian Nuclear Weapon Capability; India’s Cold Start Doctrine; Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty; Cold Start Doctrine; Pakistan India Rivalry; Conventional Military Capabilities; Nuclear Weapon; Nuclear Suppliers Group; NSG Guideline; SIPRI Yearbook; Power Transition Theory; NSG Waiver; Military Expenditure