
The nuclear risk in the India-Pakistan conflict
When tensions flared between India and Pakistan last week the world held its breath because both nations have nuclear weapons. While a ceasefire has been agreed, it hasn’t stopped the clashes in the disputed Kashmir region. Today, Aparna Pande from the Hudson Institute in Washington DC explains the long running conflict and what could come next. Featured: Aparna Pande, director of the Initiative on the Future for India and South Asia at the Hudson Institute
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Show Notes
When tensions flared between India and Pakistan last week the world held its breath because both nations have nuclear weapons.
While a ceasefire has been agreed, it hasn’t stopped the clashes in the disputed Kashmir region.
Today, Aparna Pande from the Hudson Institute in Washington DC explains the long running conflict and what could come next.
Featured:
Aparna Pande, director of the Initiative on the Future for India and South Asia at the Hudson Institute