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India, Pakistan Remain Lacking in Nuclear Security
By Ankit Panda
India and Pakistan both have inadequate nuclear security provisions. What do they need to do?
Change At Pakistan's Nuclear Strategic Plans Division: Cause For Concern?
By Ankit Panda
Pakistan’s long-term Strategic Plans Division head retired – are its nukes safe?
US To Deploy More Troops To South Korea
By Ankit Panda
Plus China's naval ambitions, Taiwanese anti-ship missiles, Robert Gates' memoirs, and nuclear security. Weekend links.
Why Nuclear Weapons Don't Spread (Quickly)
By Zachary Keck
To date, nuclear weapons have spread more slowly than most anticipated. And the pace is slowing even further.
Recipe for Disaster: Israel & Pakistan’s Sea-Based Nukes
Both Israel and Pakistan look to the sea to provide strategic depth. It’s a quest that could undermine stability.
Beyond Nuclear Denial
How a world-ending weapon disappeared from our lives, but not our world, says William D. Hartung.
Pakistan’s Nuclear-Capable Missile
Pakistan’s unveiling of the nuclear-capable Nasr missile has prompted intense debate in India about what this means for the country’s defence.
Folly of an Indian Nuclear Shift
Whatever the headlines over Pakistan’s nuclear build-up, India should stick to its no-first-use policy on nuclear weapons.
Why a US-Vietnam Nuclear Deal?
By Saurav Jha
A rising China has pushed the US and Vietnam together. The 123 nuclear agreement could just be the start of warmer ties.
Asia Steps Up at Nuclear Meet
Last week’s nuclear security summit showed Asian nations are ready to take a lead, says Richard Weitz. There’s a lot to do.
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