The Most Dangerous Place on Earth A Nuclear Armageddon in the Making in South Asia
The Most Dangerous Place on Earth
A Nuclear Armageddon in the Making in South Asia
By Dilip Hiro
Undoubtedly, for nearly two decades, the most dangerous place on
Earth has been the Indian-Pakistani border in Kashmir. It’s possible
that a small spark from artillery and rocket exchanges across that
border might -- given the known military doctrines of the two
nuclear-armed neighbors -- lead inexorably to an all-out nuclear
conflagration. In that case the result would be catastrophic. Besides
causing the deaths of millions of Indians and Pakistanis, such a war
might bring on “nuclear winter” on a planetary scale, leading to levels of suffering and death that would be beyond our comprehension.
Alarmingly, the nuclear competition between India and Pakistan has
now entered a spine-chilling phase. That danger stems from Islamabad’s
decision to deploy low-yield tactical nuclear arms at its forward
operating military bases along its entire frontier with India to deter
possible aggression by tank-led invading forces. Most ominously, the
decision to fire such a nuclear-armed missile with a range of 35 to 60
miles is to rest with local commanders. This is a perilous departure
from the universal practice of investing such authority in the highest
official of the nation. Such a situation has no parallel in the
Washington-Moscow nuclear arms race of the Cold War era.
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