Perhaps the seemingly most notable global shift in the past decade has been a rapid transformation in technological innovations. The…
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US efforts to gain a competitive edge over China is the principal factor in Asia Pacific security. The strategy to…
The Nuclear Non-proliferation Regime (NPR) claims to offer access to nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, forbids states to make weapons…
CISS’s Special Research Publication dedicated to commemorating the Silver Jubilee anniversary of Pakistan’s nuclear tests. Delve into a comprehensive analysis…
The Group of Twenty (G20) was established in 1999 in the post-Asian financial crisis era. The main objective of the…
Pakistan’s nuclear program has been mired in controversies since its very inception. When Pakistan decided to pursue a military nuclear capability as an insurance against future threats to its security and integrity in the aftermath of the 1971 debacle, the Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT) had already entered into force in 1970. Fortunately, Pakistan had kept its
The India- Pakistan rivalry goes as far back as the creation of both the states in 1947. Its history has…
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The year 2018 was very productive for the Center for International Strategic Studies (CISS). We published a book titled Nuclear Pakistan: Seeking Security and Stability, edited by Dr. Naeem Salik, our senior fellow. CISS also organized various seminars on a range of issues including The Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy and Pakistan; Chemical/Biological Weapons Convention:
Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) is a comprehensive document comprising 24 articles, 03 annexures and a preamble. The Convention prohibits production, acquisition, stockpiling and use and retention of chemical weapons. In addition, Convention prohibits supply of chemical weapon to state and non-state actors. Pakistan signed the Convention in 1993. As a signatory Pakistan is bound to



