Nuclear politics on the subcontinent: Two views
- Indian Embassy, Washington, DC (United States)
- Pakistani Embassy, Washington, DC (United States)
The 1990`s have ushered in irreversible, fundamental changes in international relations, creating new imperatives for the international security agenda. The era of bloc politics is being replaced by a cooperative world order, and ideology as the dominant theme in the international contest for supremacy and power has been supplanted by demands for economic prosperity and a shared concern for the environment, which can take root in an era of cooperatice security. A new mind-set has to evolve to expore fresh political concepts, military doctrines and institutional arranges. Preceptions of the new era are given for India and Pakistan. India is seeking a democratic and Non-discriminatory new world order. Pakistan is seeking regional peace and progress in a non-nuclear south Asia.
- OSTI ID:
- 44974
- Journal Information:
- Arms Control Today, Vol. 23, Issue 5; Other Information: PBD: Jun 1993
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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