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Rameez Raja
Rameez Raja" is pursuing Ph. D at the Department of Political Science, Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
It is often said that proliferation begets further proliferation. There is a theoretical debate at the international arena about how nuclear proliferation should be explained as well as whether future nuclear proliferation can be predicted. Nuclear proliferation is a concern for pessimists and anti-nuclear activists while it is sound for deterrence theorists. The father of
READ MOREEver since nukes appeared on the international scene, scholars started publishing books, articles, and monographs to express their prescription regarding nuclear deterrence theory. The Absolute Weapons in 1946 by Bernard Brodie was the first scholarly work in this regard. Subsequently, realists and neo-realists dominated the discourse on deterrence that nukes promote stability and peace between
READ MOREIt is evident that to become a regional hegemon; one has to believe in an expansionist policy that means expanding across one’s territory and building the most powerful state in one’s region. Also, the state also has to check the power of the other states in its region for dominance. No doubt, India practices the
READ MOREby Rameez Raja The state of Pakistan was formed to protect the economic and religious rights of minorities. However, Pakistan eventually hit the worst record of human rights violations particularly against the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community (AMC) that has been forcibly declared as non-Muslims by the Pakistan Assembly in 1974. Despite Pakistan crushing the rights of
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