Cyber-deterrence and Cyber-CBMs: Way Forward for Managing India-Pakistan Cyber Rivalry


By Dr Anum A Khan Misperceptions are circulating that Pakistan is an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) threat to the United States despite the fact that none of its missiles have a range beyond 2,750 kilometers (km)—the distance needed to cover India. This article has been published by US National Institute for Deterrence Studies
By Dr Anum A Khan Abstract This paper is an attempt to assess Indian nuclear security architecture in the light of recurrent Indian nuclear security incidents and their impact on national regional and global non-proliferation efforts. India is one of the significant global nuclear energy markets for Russia and US alike. Nevertheless, nuclear safety and…
Abstract This paper elaborates on the history, achievements, and impact of the Science and Technology Conferences (SnT) in supporting the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT). The paper tracks the evolution of this platform from the inaugural “Synergies with Science” Symposium in 2006, the shift to the International Scientific Studies Conference in 2009, and the rebranding to…
By Dr Anum A Khan This analysis has been published by CISS Islamabad as CISS Strat Review V
By Dr Anum A Khan According to Cold War notion of strategic stability, deterrence will prevail if both countries have second strike capability due to the concept of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD). Likewise, deterrence will be fragile if only one state has second strike capability. The Indian Ocean is a global common and is named after…
By Dr Anum A Khan Conference: Second International Conference on Climate Change and the Role of Nuclear Power: Atoms4NetZero, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Vienna, Austria Abstract The article was published by the IAEA database and is available here.