ABSTRACT

Argues that, while nuclear weapons and ballistic missiles cast a shadow over Indo-Pakistani relations, they do not create strategic stability.  He asserts that the development of command and control mechanisms would enhance stability, but that diplomatic steps focused on missiles must also be considered. Improved command and control and diplomatic engagement will provide some insurance that nuclear weapons are not used in any future conflict.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

chapter chapter 1|20 pages

Prospects for War

chapter chapter 2|16 pages

Nuclear Deterrence in South Asia

chapter chapter 3|14 pages

Enhancing Nuclear Stability

chapter chapter 4|10 pages

Stability and Diplomacy

chapter |3 pages

Conclusion