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by Samran Ali.... NEW START remains the only arms control agreement verifiably reducing and capping the strategic nuclear arsenal of the United States and Russia. The agreement will expire in February 2021 unless extended by both the superpowers for another five years – an unlikely case. With no other treaty in place, the end of the
by Samran Ali.... CISS researcher, Samran Ali contributes to Pakistan Politico's Strategic Bytes on India-China-Pakistan: Collusion or Collision? Read at the link below. Read the Article Here This article was published in the Pakistan Politico on July 18, 2020. http://pakistanpolitico.com/sb5/ Mr. Samran AliMr. Samran Ali is a Research Assistant at the Center for International Strategic
by Samran Ali.... CISS researcher, Samran Ali, writes on growing Indian military expenditures and latest weapons procurement deals in for Hilal Urdu magazine. The article can be read at the following link. Read the Article Here This article was published in the Hilal Urdu Magazine July 2020 Edition. Mr. Samran AliMr. Samran Ali is a
by Samran Ali.... Pakistan’s nuclear weapons program over the years has been subject to criticism, including safety and security concerns, the myth of the fastest-growing program, or the diversion of resources towards them; it faced all. However, looking at the harsh geopolitical and strategic reality, the efforts to build and maintain them are worthwhile and
by Samran Ali.... Pakistan’s defence posture is mainly aimed at securing itself against the threats emanating from its arch-rival India. Over the years, it has made efforts to counter these threats by acquiring or developing systems to enhance its defensive capability. Resultantly, a strategic balance has existed in South Asia for over four decades. Pakistan
by Samran Ali.... Ever since the Russian demonstration of Avangard glide vehicle in March 2018, the world seems to be in the hype over the new weapons that are often touted as “unstoppable”. While the hypersonic glide vehicles (HGVs) are innovative in many aspects, they may not be much different than the traditional intercontinental ballistic