Abstract
Nuclear weapons have proved their deterrence worth in South Asia. There has been no full scale conventional war between India and Pakistan since their appearance on the scene. In the face of Pakistan’s present economic and diplomatic challenges they have given the country‘s defence its needed confidence and capability that the old adversary fully appreciates. The balance of terror has in fact reinforced the security of the region. US mediation did lend a helping hand in defusing crises in the past but what has been more critical is the realization in the subcontinent of the dangerous consequences of escalation. Pakistan’s credible nuclear capability has helped make Indian choices of de-escalation easier.

Usman Ghani. (2012) Nuclear Weapons In India-Pakistan Crisis, IPRI Journal, Volume-12, Issue-2.
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