1st Edition

Pakistan’s Security and the India–US Strategic Partnership Nuclear Politics and Security Competition

By Syed Shahid Hussain Bukhari Copyright 2021
276 Pages
by Routledge

276 Pages
by Routledge

276 Pages
by Routledge

This book explores the relationship between the developing India–US strategic Partnership and Pakistan’s security. It assesses India and the US's areas of cooperation to show that the partnership will bring drastic changes for India’s military capabilities and modernization of its forces. The book shows that, in addition to enhancing India’s domestic nuclear stockpiles through the nuclear... Read more

1. INTRODUCTION  2. THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK  3. HISTORY OF INDO-US RELATIONS  4. THE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP & NUCLEAR COOPERATION  5. INDO-US NUCLEAR DEAL AND NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION  6. THE STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP AND DEFENSE COOPERATION  7. TAXONOMY OF PAKISTAN-INDIA STRATEGIC RIVALRY  8. PAKISTAN’S SECURITY CALCULUS AND STRATEGIC EQUILIBRIUM WITH INDIA  9. PAKISTAN’S SECURITY CONCERNS  10. CONCLUSION

Biography

Syed Shahid Hussain Bukhari is Associate Professor in International Relations at Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan.

This volume discusses a new area where the delicate balance of security is currently being threatened: the relationship between Pakistan and India. These two very different countries are the Iranian and Iraqi equivalents in South Asia, though both are nuclear powers. Their security balance is being threatened by an increasing US–India alliance, which grants India additional wealth and munitions. Pakistan is falling behind and, as a result, the government fears that India might become the regional hegemon, jeopardizing Pakistanis' way of life. The only alternative, according to Bukhari (Bahauddin Zakariya Univ., Pakistan), is for Pakistan to seek its own alliance with another major actor to offset US influence. Because the likely suitors will be Russia or China, this could create a situation ripe for a renewed Cold War by proxy.

Recommended. Advanced undergraduates through faculty; professionals.
J. S. Ashley, Eastern Illinois University, CHOICE November 2021 Vol. 59 No. 3.