Asma Khalid

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Asma Khalid is a Senior Research Associate at the Center of Pakistan and International Relations (COPAIR), Islamabad. She was a South Asian Voices Visiting Fellow at The Stimson Center, Washington, D.C. United States. Her research interests include South Asian strategic issues, including nuclear nonproliferation, deterrence dynamics, nuclear politics and policies, and nuclear safety and security. Her analysis of these issues has featured in national and international publication platforms.

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Modi-Xi Wuhan Summit: Critical Analysis of Competition and Co-operation

“When two Asian giants shake hands, world notices,” (Manmohan Singh) Peoples Republic of China (PRC) and India are known as the two most populated states...

Significance of Nuclear Information Sharing in South Asia

Regional competitive environment of South Asia has fueled the strategic tension and security anxieties between India and Pakistan. Both countries share a history of...

Negating Nuclear Bluff

The war of words between India and Pakistan’s militaries prove that both South Asian nuclear states are intertwined in a traditional security competition. Indian...

Nuclear Deterrence Equation in South Asia: Chess vs. Chess

The supreme art of war is to subdue enemy without fighting: Sun Tzu Deterrence equilibrium in South Asia serves as an assurance for peace and...

India’s Naval Modernization: Implications for Indo-Pacific and South Asian Region

India has instituted the strategy of Military modernization of its forces to achieve the geo-strategic objectives. In this regard India Navy is considered as...

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