Volume 54, Number 9

November 2024

Manpreet Sethi

Southern Asia 26 Years
After the Nuclear Tests

Decades after India and Pakistan joined China in conducting nuclear tests and declaring themselves states with nuclear weapons, the region remains risk prone and there is little chance of engagement on nuclear issues.

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Mark Hibbs

Will India and Pakistan Ever Join the
Nuclear Suppliers Group?

Membership bids by the two southern Asian countries present a unique challenge for the world’s leading multilateral nuclear export control group.

 

Nasir Hafeez

The Legacy of India’s Nuclear Weapons Test 

Strategically, India has not been able to achieve what it desired, despite building a nuclear arsenal.

 

NEW VOICES

Alexander Hoppenbrouwers

The Global South and Autonomous
Weapons Controls 

Division within the Global South makes it more difficult for states favoring legally binding autonomous weapons systems regulation to achieve consensus.

 

News and Analysis

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North Korea Suggests U.S. Election Will Have No Impact

 

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Japan’s New Leader Stirs Debate on Nuclear Sharing

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Sarmat Failure Casts Doubt on Russian Heavy ICBM

 

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Putin Previews Changes To Nuclear Policy 

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New Group Seeks Progress on Fissile Material Treaty

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