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The Strange Silence Surrounding an Indian Military Exercise
By Ali Ahmed
The government has been unusually quiet about an exercise involving one of the country’s strike corps.
Pakistan Clarifies Conditions for Tactical Nuclear Weapon Use Against India
By Ankit Panda
Pakistan's foreign secretary notes that Islamabad is ready to use low-yield nukes against India's "Cold Start" doctrine.
The New Dilemmas of Nuclear Deterrence
By Rod Lyon
The world is revisiting an old problem.
The US Doesn't Need Tactical Nuclear Weapons in Asia
By Van Jackson
The risks and consequences far outweigh any potential benefits.
Should the US Spend $1 Trillion on Nuclear Weapons?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Given the rapid modernization of Chinese and Russian nuclear stockpiles, some argue the US might want to.
Should the US Deploy New Tactical Nukes?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Yes, if U.S. nuclear strategists follow the advice of a new think tank study.
The South Asia Nuclear Equation
By Kunal Singh
Recent remarks by a Pakistani general have reopened the debate on South Asia’s nuclear stability.
Tactical Nuclear Weapons and Deterrence
By Christine M. Leah
Could tactical nuclear deterrence help prevent conflict in an Asian maritime context?
Why the US Shouldn’t Nuke Iran
By Zachary Keck
Congressman Duncan Hunter wants to use nuclear weapons against Iran. That's irresponsible and should be repudiated.
The Economics of Nuclear Arms Reductions
America’s nuclear arsenal is expected to cost $648 billion over the next decade. Obama’s proposed reductions would save $58 billion.
India, "Cold Start" and Pakistani Tactical Nukes
“India will not be the first to use nuclear weapons, but if it is attacked with such weapons…”
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