Crises Implications of the Proliferation of Naval Weapons in Southern Asia

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Dr. Atia Ali Kazmi, Director of Global and Regional Studies at the Institute For Strategic Studies, Research and Analysis, suggests the implications of the pursuit and induction of sea-based nuclear weapons in Southern Asia for the future of crises in the region.

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Date recorded: 2024

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