"Bharat Karnad" is a Research Professor in National Security Studies at the Centre for Policy Research, New Delhi. He is the author of India's Nuclear Policy [Praeger, 2008], Nuclear Weapons and Indian Security: The Realist Foundations of Strategy [Macmillan India, 2002, 2005] and author-editor of Future Imperilled: India's Security in the 1990s and Beyond [Viking-Penguin India, 1994]. He was a Member of the National Security Advisory Board, National Security Council, Government of India, and Member of the Nuclear Doctrine Drafting Group, and formerly Advisor, Defense Expenditure to the Finance Commission, India. He is a regular lecturer at the highest military training institutions and forums and conducts an annual Strategic Nuclear Orientation Course for senior armed forces officers for the Integrated Defense Staff, Ministry of Defense.

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In all the history of the Kashmir dispute, this peace process holds out the greatest promise.

In the South Asian context, talks on conventional military confidence building cannot be divorced from terrorism, ... The route of the escalatory process is militancy.

In all the history of the Kashmir dispute, this peace process holds out the greatest promise, ... Things are really happening, and both governments are committed.