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    Anum malik associated with Strategic Vision Institute, Islamabad, Pakistan.

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  • India’s Offensive Force Posture: Implications for Pakistan0

    • Blog, Issue 23 – Winter 2018
    • December 4, 2017

    South Asia with two nuclear rivals India and Pakistan is facing some traditional and non-traditional security threats because of perennial security issues. ‘Disparity’ is a more appropriate term when describing the Indo-Pak equation. India sees itself as a rising regional and extra-regional power and considers military power as the main element in the regional power

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  • INDIA’S MILITARY BUILD-UP: CHALLENGES FOR PAKISTAN0

    • Blog, Issue 23 – Winter 2018
    • November 3, 2017

      In recent times India has resorted to massive military buildup in both conventional and nuclear domains. Indo-US nexus has further bolstered India’s modernization drive. The Indo-US nuclear deal and Indo-US strategic partnership facilitate India’s military buildup that in turn increases security challenges for Pakistan. India’s economy is eight times larger than that of Pakistan.

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