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Why the Indo-Pak Conflicts of 2019 and 2025 are Compellence, rather than Deterrence, Failures - Centre for Strategic and Contemporary Research

Summary by Centre for Strategic and Contemporary Research
Just like two economists, it is also uncommon for scholars in the realm of nuclear strategy to agree on the manifestation of the theoretical concept(s) as the real-world events unfold, the externalities of those events and how they shape deterrence or compellence. The entire nuclear strategy predominantly revolves around these two concepts. For the readers who do not understand the concepts in strategic parlance, deterrence is the threat of use …
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Centre for Strategic and Contemporary Research broke the news in on Thursday, June 5, 2025.
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