Conceptualizing Nuclear Security of Pakistan: A Response to International Regimes

Authors

  • Musarat Amin Assistant Professor Department of Defence and Diplomatic Studies Fatima Jinnah Women University Rawalpindi
  • Rizwan Naseer Assistant Professor of International Relations, Department of Humanities, COMSATS University Islamabad.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54418/ca-83.32

Keywords:

Nuclear Safety, Nuclear Security, Nuclear Terrorism, Nuclear Suppliers Group

Abstract

Terrorism is a challenge to international peace and stability, but nuclear terrorism risks the existence of entire world. Nuclear safety poses another challenge that remained priority on the agenda in all nuclear security summits (NSS). Nuclear Security Summit established a forum for cooperation among international nuclear actors. International mainstream media often created hype of nuclear insecurity in the wake of terrorism in Pakistan. Pakistan’s proactive nuclear diplomacy at all Nuclear Security Summits (2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016) not only highlighted Pakistan’s concerted efforts to safeguard nukes but also extended support to those who are struggling to improve nuclear security. International Atomic Energy Agency’s acknowledgement of Pakistan’s ramped up efforts increased its credibility and enlists Pakistan as a potential candidate for membership of Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG). These NSS provided a platform of cooperation to nuclear actors and ensured relative nuclear security. This paper analyses the institutional response of Pakistan’s nuclear security to international concerns and highlights measures to beef up security of nuclear assets. It also dispels any chance of nuclear terrorism in Pakistan. It also argues to dispel misapprehensions about Pakistan’s strategic assets.

 

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Published

2019-05-01

How to Cite

Amin, M. . ., & Naseer, R. (2019). Conceptualizing Nuclear Security of Pakistan: A Response to International Regimes. Central Asia, 83(Winter), 123142. https://doi.org/10.54418/ca-83.32