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}Nuclear Flashpoint? How Pakistan and India Manage Escalation
Thu, February 12th, 2026
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM (EST)
Live Online
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India and Pakistan have long been characterized as a ‘nuclear flashpoint,’ from fictionalized crises on television shows like The West Wing in 2000 to very real border conflicts as recent as May 2025. But what does more careful and focused research and analysis tell us? How have nuclear signaling and escalation-management practices of both countries evolved since 2000? And in an increasingly fraught and fractured global landscape, how can policymakers and analysts prepare for the future?
In two new papers from Carnegie’s Nuclear Policy Program and the Nautilus Institute, experts on India and Pakistan’s approach to nuclear policy and the ever-looming tension examine these questions. Join George Perkovich, the Japan Chair for a World Without Nuclear Weapons, for a moderated discussion with the authors of these outstanding new publications:
- Moeed Yusuf and Rizwan Zeb, “A Quarter Century of Nuclear South Asia: Nuclear Noise, Signalling, and the Risk of Escalation in India-Pakistan Crises”
- Rakesh Sood, “Escalation Dynamics Under the Nuclear Shadow – India’s Approach”
In addition to the paper authors, George will be joined by Sitara Noor, a postdoc fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University; Sushant Singh, lecturer in South Asian Studies at Yale University and consulting editor at The Caravan magazine in New Delhi; and Sadia Tasleem a PhD candidate at the University of British Columbia and faculty member in the Department of Defence and Strategic Studies at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad.
Events in this Series
Bluff or Death? How to Assess Nuclear “Threats”
February 5, 2026
Nuclear Flashpoint? How Pakistan and India Manage Escalation
February 12, 2026
Nuclear Threats and the Limits of International Law
February 23, 2026
These events are presented in partnership with the Nautilus Institute and the Asia-Pacific Leadership Network.
Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.
Event Speakers
George Perkovich is the Japan Chair for a World Without Nuclear Weapons and a senior fellow in the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace’s Nuclear Policy Program. He works primarily on nuclear deterrence, nonproliferation, and disarmament issues, and is leading a study on nuclear signaling in the 21st century.
Sitara Noor
Postdoctoral Fellow, Stanford University
Sitara Noor is a postdoctoral fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University and previously worked at the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority as an international relations analyst.
Sushant Singh
Lecturer, Yale University
Sushant Singh is a lecturer in South Asian Studies at Yale University, and consulting editor at The Caravan magazine in New Delhi.
Sadia Tasleem
PhD Candidate, University of British Columbia
Sadia Tasleem is a PhD candidate at the University of British Columbia and a faculty member in the Department of Defence and Strategic Studies at Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad.
Moeed Yusuf
Vice-Chancellor, Beaconhouse National University
Moeed Yusuf is the vice-chancellor of Beaconhouse National University and senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. He previously served as national security adviser to the Prime Minister of Pakistan.
Rizwan Zeb
Visiting Research Fellow, BNU Center for Policy Research at Beaconhouse National University
Rizwan Zeb is a visiting research fellow in the BNU Center for Policy Research at Beaconhouse National University.
Rakesh Sood
Distinguished Fellow, Council for Strategic and Defense Research
Rakesh Sood is a former Indian diplomat with over four decades of experience. During his diplomatic career, he served as ambassador and permanent representative to the Conference on Disarmament, ambassador to Afghanistan, Nepal, and France, and special envoy of the prime minister for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation. He is currently a distinguished fellow at the Council for Strategic and Defense Research.