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Assessing Pakistan’s Nuclear Security Upgrades after ratification of the 2005 CPPNM Amendment
The Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material (CPPNM), adopted in 1987, is the primary legal instrument that forms the basis of global nuclear security regime. The CPPNM along with its amendment that entered into force in 2016, are…

India-U.S. Nuclear Trade and Cooperation: Potential for the Biden Administration
The failure to commercialize the 2005 India-U.S. Civil Nuclear Deal remains a blot on the otherwise flourishing and widening India-U.S. relationship. The deal, which was officially signed by President George W. Bush in 2008, enhanced bilateral cooperation in areas from…

Here’s What the Murder of Mohsen Fakhrizadeh Could Mean for Iran and Pakistan
On November 27, Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed in the suburbs of Tehran. While Israeli officials, the C.I.A, and the White House officially declined to comment, intelligence officials confirmed to the New York Times that Israel was responsible for…

جنوبی ایشیاء کے جوہری مواد کے معما کا حل
جنوبی ایشیاء میں روایتی اور جوہری صلاحیتوں کا ایک بڑھتا ہوا مقابلہ وقوع پزیر ہو رہا ہے۔ پچھلی دو دہائیوں کے دوران ہندوستان اور پاکستان نے دو درجن سے زائد دوہری صلاحیت کے حامل ڈلیوری سسٹم کا اضافہ کیا ہے…

Sharing Nuclear Information
Voluntary information-sharing declarations can be a communication tool for nuclear-armed states with the potential to strengthen global security and stability.[efn_note]This essay was made possible in part by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The statements made and views expressed are…

Addressing South Asia’s Fissile Material Conundrum
South Asia is witnessing a growing competition in conventional and nuclear capabilities. During the past two decades, India and Pakistan have added more than two dozen dual-capable delivery systems and are in the process of building out their respective nuclear…