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Dr. Naeem Ahmed Salik, Senior Research Fellow CISS, gave comments on ‘Pompeo’s visit to South Asia’ in Indus News’ program ‘In Focus South Asia’ with Ejaz Haider on October 27, 2020.
Dr. Naeem Ahmed Salik, Senior Research Fellow CISS, gave comments on 'India’s military ambitions' in Indus News' program 'In Focus South Asia' with Ejaz Haider. Other Participants: Syed Ubaidullah – Former Cdre. Kamran Bokhari – Analyst
Dr. Naeem Salik, Senior Research Fellow CISS, gave comments on 'Propaganda Against Pak-China Relations' on Indus News' program 'In Focus South Asia' with Ejaz Haider on July 28, 2020. Watch below
by Dr. Naeem Salik.... While COVID-19, the deadly Pandemic has unravelled the socio-economic foundations and norms of the international community not much has been said about the complications it has created for the militaries around the world. Military services have their ethos built on esprit-de-corps and camaraderie. The soldiers are bound in closely-knit organizational structures
Brig. Naeem Ahmed Salik (R), Senior Research Fellow CISS said that Pakistan developed Nuclear Weapons to protect itself from Indian aggression and Nuclear Threat, and to boost security on the Indus News' program Indus Special with Ejaz Haider.
by Dr. Naeem Salik.... In February 2020 the US fielded a new low yield SLBM Warhead designated as the ‘Supplemental Low Yield SLBM Warhead W 76-2.’ On 24 April 2020 Bureau of Arms Control Verification and Compliance of the US State Department issued a memorandum explaining the rationale for introducing the new warhead to be
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
In deterrence theory, besides the capability and political will the communication of deterrence threat is the third crucial element. However, it has been commonly experienced especially in the context of India-Pakistan hostility that such signals fall on deaf ears. The long festering disputes have created a deep seated mistrust of the signals emanating from the
6th Islamabad Literature Festival Discussion on Striking Peace in a Nuclear Charged Environment Participants: Dr. Naeem Salik Mr. Khalid Banuri Pervez Hoodbhoy Moderator: Ejaz Haider https://youtu.be/8vLVa6Ryrr4
India’s move to change the status of the disputed state of Jammu and Kashmir is another manifestation of the Narendra…