Abstract
This paper attempts to build up an understanding into the
extremely important issue of “current trends in global nonproliferation regime and challenges,” especially in the context of
the South Asian nuclear matrix. A considerable portion of the
study is devoted to finding answers to questions such as “can
South Asian nuclear states, India and Pakistan, be integrated into
the existing international non-proliferation regime?” If so, then
what would be the pathways and modalities for this, and if not,
then what are those perceived reservations and concerns of these
two states which are the main barriers in the way? An endeavor
has also been made to discuss the prospects of international
non-proliferation regime in the South Asian strategic milieu.
Muhammad Sadiq. (2013) International Non-proliferation Regime: Pakistan And Indian Perspectives, IPRI Journal, Volume-13, Issue-1.
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