Join London CND for this webinar to discuss how the India-Pakistan conflict over Kashmir poses a persistent nuclear threat.
India and Pakistan have clashed over Kashmir since 1947. When both became nuclear weapons states at the end of the 1990s, a regional confrontation over territory became a crisis between nuclear powers with potential implications for global security. Despite the fragile ceasefire, the attack on Pahalgam on 22 April underscored the volatility of the relationship between India and Pakistan, and the ever-present risk of nuclear conflict.
Join Murad Qureshi and Achin Vanaik for an online discussion of the origins of the present crisis and how the risk of nuclear conflict can be averted.
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