The Journal of Political Science. GC University - Lahore

The Journal of Political Science

Department of Political Science, Government College University Lahore
ISSN (print): 1726-6467
ISSN (online): 2709-8672

Crisis Management Between India and Pakistan in Post 9/11 Era

  • Prof. Dr. Iram Khalid/
  • Salma Naz/
  • September 15, 2021
Keywords
Crisis, Threat perceptions, Crisis management, Nuclear powers
Abstract

The enduring antagonism between India and Pakistan that is augmented by feelings of threat perceptions has given birth of recurrent crises. This research consists of crises Border confrontation   of   2001-2002, Mumbai Blast November 2008, attack on the Indian Army's brigade headquarters at Uri1 September 2016 and Pulwama attack 2019. A central objective of the present study is to highlight the significance of crisis management as a way of managing the conflicts between two nuclear powers. This research examines some of these crises in an attempt both to understand and highlight the ways in which these were managed and ultimately defused by the adversaries. The theoretical frame work of research is framed within crisis management theory.

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Author(s):

Chairperson at Department of Political Science, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan

Pakistan

  • iramkrc.polsc@pu.edu.pk

PhD Scholar at Department of Political Science, University of the Punjab, Lahore, Pakistan

Pakistan

  • salmanoorshahid@gmail.com

Details:

Type: Article
Volume: 39
Issue: 1
Language: English
Id: 614b17bf865e9
Pages 21 - 39
Published September 15, 2021

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