
Prospects and Challenges to Arms Control in South Asia
Author(s) -
Muhammad Naveed Qaisar
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of arts and social sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2414-8512
pISSN - 2311-293X
DOI - 10.46662/jass-vol7-iss2-2020(11-23
Subject(s) - offensive , arms control , deterrence theory , incentive , security dilemma , dilemma , political science , nuclear weapon , politics , political economy , computer security , international trade , development economics , economics , law , management , market economy , computer science , philosophy , epistemology
In recent past, India attempts to modernize its arm forces. The technological advancement in conventional precision strike together with perception of increasing advantage of offensive weapons has led to precarious Indo-Pakistan stability. As a consequence, the latter has reciprocated by increasing existing number of nuclear weapons and delivery means. The above mentioned technological and political developments have increasingly become risky with incentives to launch a first strike. As a result, security dilemma is increasing which may led to war. For ensuring deterrence stability it is imperative that both sides place certain limits on the offensive nature of their weapons system.