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Zohaib Altaf

Zohaib Altaf

Zohaib Altaf is a research officer at the Center for International Strategic Studies, Azad Jammu & Kashmir. He is working on nuclear politics and strategies, and emerging technologies.
Zohaib Altaf is a research officer at the Center for International Strategic Studies, Azad Jammu & Kashmir. He is working on nuclear politics and strategies, and emerging technologies.
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Opinion | Drone use signals India and Pakistan need new norms of engagement

Clearly defined red lines regarding the use of proxies and low-cost precision systems against strategic assets are required.

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US removal of AI safeguards risks widening the global divide. Global South must invest in AI regional partnerships, education and infrastructure.

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Central Asia is increasingly a hotbed for competing interests as the US and Europe target a region where Russia and China traditionally hold considerable sway. Given the tense relations between global powers, a zero-sum outcome is likely.

India is trying to incorporate AI into its defence capabilities in an attempt to compete with China and deter Pakistan, but this approach has its risks. AI, quantum tech and US-India cooperation could push Pakistan to expand its deterrence, and new tech could make pre-emptive strikes more appealing.

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