Terrorist attack in India may lead to nuclear war: US experts
BY AGENCIES
BY AGENCIES
The
US Senate and the House of Representatives held a series of hearings
this week to consider the Obama administration’s budget proposals for
2016.
While
debating the US State Department’s proposals for foreign aid, lawmakers
invited senior US officials — including Secretary of State John Kerry —
and think-tank experts to explain the administration’s foreign policy.
“South
Asia is the most likely place nuclear weapons could be detonated in the
foreseeable future. This risk derives from the unusual dynamic of the
India-Pakistan competition,” said Perkovich, of the Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace.
Tellis of the same institute urged the United States to use its influence to preventing a terrorist attack.
“Other
than this, there is little that the United States can do to preserve
deterrence stability between two asymmetrically-sized states where the
gap in power promises to become even wider tomorrow than it is today,”
he said.
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