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HİNDİSTAN-PAKİSTAN REKABETİNİN NÜKLEER BOYUTU VE TERÖR DENGESİ

Year 2023, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 493 - 516, 27.12.2023

Abstract

Terör örgütlerinin kritik silahlara ulaşma ihtimali günümüzde daha olası hale gelmiştir. Bu bakımdan nükleer nitelikli araçların kullanımı ve korunması da daha kritik seviyeye ulaşmıştır. Nükleer gücün ve terör faaliyetlerinin bir arada bulunduğu bir alan olarak Güneydoğu Asya bölgesi önem taşımaktadır. Yıllardır rekabet halinde olan iki komşu ülke ve nükleer güç sahibi olarak Hindistan ile Pakistan’ın nükleer faaliyetleri büyük önem taşımaktadır. Bu noktada iki mühim aktörün rekabetinde nükleer gücün rolü de mühimdir. Bu çalışmada da iki rakip ülkenin nükleer kapasite geliştirme faaliyetleri ile aralarındaki rekabet ilişkisi incelenmiş ve terör örgütlerinin nükleer silahlara erişim olasılığı ele alınmıştır.

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Nuclear Dimension of India-Pakistan Competition and the Balance of Terror

Year 2023, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 493 - 516, 27.12.2023

Abstract

The possibility of terrorist organizations reaching critical weapons has become more possible today. In this respect, the use and protection of nuclear vehicles has reached a more critical level. As an area where nuclear power and terrorist activities coexist, the Southeast Asian region is important. The nuclear activities of India and Pakistan, as two neighboring countries and nuclear powers that have been competing for years, are crucial. In this study, the nuclear capacity development activities of the two rival countries and the competitive relationship between them were examined and the possibility of terrorist organizations’ access to nuclear weapons was discussed.

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  • DALTON, T. (2019). Much Ado About India’s No-First-Use Nuke Policy. Carnegie. https://carnegieendowment.org/2019/09/26/much-ado-about-india-s-no-first-use-nuke-policy-pub-79952.
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  • NDTV. (2022b). 5 Facts About India’s Agni-5 Nuclear Capable Missile Test Fired Today. https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/5-facts-about-indias-agni-5-nuclear-capable-missile-test-fired-today-3610259.
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  • SAALMAN L. (2020). India’s No-First-Use Dilemma: Strategic Consistency or Ambiguity Towards China and Pakistan. SIPRI. https://www.sipri.org/commentary/blog/2020/indias-no-first-use-dilemma-strategic-consistency-or-ambiguity-towards-china-and-pakistan.
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  • The Bulletin. (2022). Nuclear Notebook How Many Nuclear Weapons Does India Have in. https://thebulletin.org/premium/2022-07/nuclear-notebook-how-many-nuclear-weapons-does-india-have-in-2022/.
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  • The Hindu. (2019). Will India Change its ‘No First Use’ Policy? https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/will-india-change-its-no-first-use-policy/article29247139.ece.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Far East Studies, Security Studies
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Şeyma Kızılay

Early Pub Date December 27, 2023
Publication Date December 27, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 7 Issue: 2

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APA Kızılay, Ş. (2023). HİNDİSTAN-PAKİSTAN REKABETİNİN NÜKLEER BOYUTU VE TERÖR DENGESİ. Uluslararası Kriz Ve Siyaset Araştırmaları Dergisi, 7(2), 493-516.
AMA Kızılay Ş. HİNDİSTAN-PAKİSTAN REKABETİNİN NÜKLEER BOYUTU VE TERÖR DENGESİ. UKSAD. December 2023;7(2):493-516.
Chicago Kızılay, Şeyma. “HİNDİSTAN-PAKİSTAN REKABETİNİN NÜKLEER BOYUTU VE TERÖR DENGESİ”. Uluslararası Kriz Ve Siyaset Araştırmaları Dergisi 7, no. 2 (December 2023): 493-516.
EndNote Kızılay Ş (December 1, 2023) HİNDİSTAN-PAKİSTAN REKABETİNİN NÜKLEER BOYUTU VE TERÖR DENGESİ. Uluslararası Kriz ve Siyaset Araştırmaları Dergisi 7 2 493–516.
IEEE Ş. Kızılay, “HİNDİSTAN-PAKİSTAN REKABETİNİN NÜKLEER BOYUTU VE TERÖR DENGESİ”, UKSAD, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 493–516, 2023.
ISNAD Kızılay, Şeyma. “HİNDİSTAN-PAKİSTAN REKABETİNİN NÜKLEER BOYUTU VE TERÖR DENGESİ”. Uluslararası Kriz ve Siyaset Araştırmaları Dergisi 7/2 (December 2023), 493-516.
JAMA Kızılay Ş. HİNDİSTAN-PAKİSTAN REKABETİNİN NÜKLEER BOYUTU VE TERÖR DENGESİ. UKSAD. 2023;7:493–516.
MLA Kızılay, Şeyma. “HİNDİSTAN-PAKİSTAN REKABETİNİN NÜKLEER BOYUTU VE TERÖR DENGESİ”. Uluslararası Kriz Ve Siyaset Araştırmaları Dergisi, vol. 7, no. 2, 2023, pp. 493-16.
Vancouver Kızılay Ş. HİNDİSTAN-PAKİSTAN REKABETİNİN NÜKLEER BOYUTU VE TERÖR DENGESİ. UKSAD. 2023;7(2):493-516.