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Visiting Scholar at Managing the Atom, Belfer Center, Harvard Kennedy School | Dean Social Sciences | Prof of IR | Director, CSSPR, Univ of Lahore | rabia.akhtar@csspr.uol.edu.pk
Brilliant report on "Crisis Prevention and Management in South Asia: Mutual Confidence, Risk, and Responsibility" authored by Dr. Chiara Cervasio, Prof. Nicholas Wheeler and Mhairi McClafferty. Thank you for the acknowledgement. It was a pleasure for the Centre for Security, Strategy and Policy Research (CSSPR) to be the institutional lead in Pakistan for this project with BASIC (British American Security Information Council) on ‘Strengthening Crisis Prevention, Management and De-escalation through a Responsibility-Based Regime to Reduce Nuclear Risks in Southern Asia’ in 2023-2024. Please read the report and engage with it. Share it with your networks. The conversation must go on. Here's the executive summary of this report (pg.6): "This report emerges from a series of dialogues with the Indian and Pakistani nuclear policy communities at the Track 2 / 1.5 level held by BASIC in 2023-2024. The key argument of the report is that, in the India-Pakistan nuclear dyad, there is mutual confidence that the other can be relied upon to show restraint in times of crisis and not push their adversary into a choice between a humiliating defeat and escalating the crisis to the nuclear level. What is more, as the 2019 Pulwama-Balakot crisis showed, Indian and Pakistani decisionmakers appear to have become sufficiently confident in the “other’s restraint” that they believe even limited conventional hostilities between them will not challenge this. The shared fear of nuclear war clearly plays a pivotal role here, but the report identifies four additional sources that uphold this mutual confidence. These are (i) intimate enmity; (ii) face-saving narratives; (iii) confidence-building measures (CBMs); and (iv) the outsourcing of escalation control to third parties. At the same time, the report shows how these four sources of restraint are fragile ones, and that in the context of future challenges to South Asian crisis stability, there is a risk that (over)confidence may slip into complacency. This underlines the urgent and timely need for India and Pakistan to develop a robust crisis prevention and management regime that can avoid the danger that in a future crisis both sides miscalculate the other’s red lines and inadvertently cross them." Five key responsibility-based policy recommendations: 1: Shared Responsibility to Communicate and Reduce Distrust: The South Asian Standing Communication Secretariat (SASCS) 2: Shared Responsibility to Develop a Trusted Track 1 Communication Channel 3: Shared Responsibility to Monitor and Update Confidence-Building Measures (CBMs): The CBMs Monitor 4: Shared Responsibility to Cultivate Constituencies of Peace with the Next Generation of Experts and Policy-Makers 5: Shared Responsibility for the Media not to Promote Violent Language and Nuclear Jingoism https://lnkd.in/expehiS5
Report: Crisis Prevention and Management in South Asia: Mutual Confidence, Risk, and Responsibility
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