India / The New Nuclear Power

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...September, 1998 As the cold war ended, the superpowers withdrew their patronage from the combatants in numerous regional conflicts around the globe, creating drastic changes in most circumstances. The difficult nature of the conflict between Indian and Pakistan has been laid bare by this development. These two countries have kept a hostile posture toward each other for over fifty years. On three occasions, the tension has erupted into open warfare. Now, they both have the ability to assemble nuclear weapons, and once more the world shudders at the prospect of a nuclear engagement. How India and Pakistan arrived at this point is not just a reflection of the animosity between these two nations, but it also reflects the political pressures that have existed in the region due to the cold war. As a whole, South Asia was a region often overlooked in the grand scheme of world politics. As the most populace democracy in the world, this has been a particularly sore point with Hindu nationalists who would wish to see India play...

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