On August 5th 2019, the Indian government scrapped the article 370 from its constitution through a presidential order, a move…
Saima Aman Sial
Every time there are elections in India, a favourable theme is Pakistan-bashing. Over time, this tendency has grown. In the…
Ms. Saima Aman Sial, Senior Research Officer CISS, participated in SIPRI's "Transregional Workshop: Mapping the Impact of Machine Learning and Autonomy on Strategic Stability and Nuclear Risk" on 8-9 May at the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
CISS Team led by Dr. Naeem Salik CISS Senior Research Fellow, participated in a round-table on Review of Strategic Stability in South Asia: A Discussion with Pakistani Scholars at the South Asia Center of Atlantic Council in Washington D.C, chaired by Dr. Bharath Gopalswamy, Director South Asia Program at Atlantic Council. Senior Research Officer Ms.
Ms. Saima Aman Sial, Senior Research Officer, CISS, participated as a panelist at Carnegie Nuclear Policy Conference, Washington D.C. on “Nuclear Crises in South Asiaâ€. The discussion was moderated by Scott Sagan, other participants included Vipin Narang and Aparna Pande. You can watch the full event below!
‘Thou know’st that all my fortunes are at sea’, says Antonio in Shakespeare’s famous play, ‘The Merchant of Venice’. The…
Ms. Saima Aman Sial, Senior Research Fellow CISS, gave comments on Pakistan Navy's AMAN Exercises 2019 on PTV News on February 2019.
CISS Senior Research Fellow, Saima Aman Sial, talks about the Nuclearization of the Indian Ocean and implications on DBTV.live US Promoting Strategic Instability in Indian Ocean Region. Indian Submarine Destabilizing the Region and Pakistan's Role to Restore Balance of Power. Host: Reema Shaukat Guest: Saima Aman Sial (CISS) HAQ - EP26 - 09 November 2018
On 9th January, 2017, Pakistan test fired a sea-variant of Babur cruise missile, with a range of 450 km, from an underwater movable platform. The ISPR Press release stated in this regard that, “the successful attainment of a second strike capability by Pakistan represents a major scientific milestone; it is manifestation of the strategy of
Nuclear South Asia attracts frequent international attention owing to the rivalry between the nuclear armed states, unresolved disputes, porous borders, and recurrent crises. These crises have been a serious preoccupation of strategic studies analysts, who all too often frame these regional crises in terms of bilateral deterrence frameworks. The United States has tended to be



