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Asymmetric Warfare in South Asia: The Causes and Consequences of the Kargil Conflict

Asymmetric Warfare in South Asia: The Causes and Consequences of the Kargil Conflict

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The 1999 conflict between India and Pakistan near the town of Kargil in contested Kashmir was the first military clash between two nuclear-armed powers since the 1969 Sino-Soviet war. Kargil was a landmark event not because of its duration or casualties, but because it contained a very real risk of nuclear escalation. Until the Kargil conflict, academic and policy debates over nuclear deterrence and proliferation occurred largely on the theoretical level. This deep analysis of the conflict offers scholars and policymakers a rare account of how nuclear-armed states interact during military crisis. Written by analysts from India, Pakistan, and the United States, this unique book draws extensively on primary sources, including unprecedented access to Indian, Pakistani, and U.S. government officials and military officers who were actively involved in the conflict. This is the first rigorous and objective account of the causes, conduct, and consequences of the Kargil conflict.

Author: Peter R. Lavoy
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 12/01/2009
Pages: 426
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.60lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9780521767217

About the Author
Lavoy, Peter R.: - Peter R. Lavoy is Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Analysis and Chairman of the National Intelligence Council. He has previously served as Principal Director for Requirements, Plans and Counterproliferation Policy and Director for Counterproliferation Policy in the Office of Secretary of Defense. This book was produced whilst he was on the faculty of the Naval Postgraduate School.

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