Why the UK Should Work to Prevent Nuclear Conflict Between India and Pakistan
Tim Willasey-Wilsey
21 February 201910 Minute Read
The Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai, India, one of the four sites in the city that were attacked by the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorist organisation on 26 November 2008. The Indian prime minister at the time, Manmohan Singh, decided not to mount a reta
The risk of nuclear war between India and Pakistan presents dangerous global implications and should be considered as a serious threat, particularly since Pakistan’s acquisition of the short-range Nasr missile. Quite apart from the enormous human cost, there would also be significant environmental and migratory consequences.
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