• Title of article

    Brasstacks Crisis 1986-87

  • Author/Authors

    Khalid, Iram University of the Punjab, Pakistan

  • From page
    35
  • To page
    62
  • Abstract
    The 1986-87 crises arose from the unusually large Indian military exercise code named Brasstacks. This exercise was carried out very close to the Indian border with Pakistan which was again very unusual. It was a brainchild of the Indian Army Moreover, the Brasstacks confrontation contributed to the incorporation of nuclear calculations in regional crisis behavior. This dimension is later believed to have contributed towards setting the milieu of the Kashmir crisis of 1990. The crisis, and perhaps the apparent success of its deterrent value, had undoubtedly confirmed to the Pakistani decision-makers the importance of nuclear weapons as a balance to Indian’s conventional military superiority. The focus of this research is to high light the main trends of crisis decision making both in Pakistan as well as in IndiaPresent study explores the role of perception and misperception during the crisis situation between two rival states.
  • Keywords
    Conflict , military , nuclear , cricket diplomacy , decision making
  • Journal title
    South Asian Studies: A Research Journal of South Asian Studies
  • Journal title
    South Asian Studies: A Research Journal of South Asian Studies
  • Record number

    2550540