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Preventing the Unthinkable: India & Pakistan’s Nuclear Standoff – Virtual Program

May 20, 2025 at 12:00 pm

The World Affairs Council of Atlanta is hosting a series of virtual dialogues focusing on the United States’ ongoing foreign policy re-directs under the Trump Administration. Amb. (ret.) Charles Shapiro, President Emeritus of the Council and former U.S. Ambassador to Venezuela, will lead each dialogue with world-class experts in their fields of study and practice.

Topic Summary

In May 2025, India and Pakistan narrowly avoided a full-scale war after a deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir triggered a rapid military escalation. The crisis, which included airstrikes, missile exchanges, drone warfare, and cyber operations, was defused through a U.S.-brokered ceasefire on May 10. Despite the de-escalation, cross-border violations persist, and tensions remain high. Both nations signaled their nuclear capabilities during the standoff—Pakistan convened its National Command Authority, while India reaffirmed its stance against nuclear blackmail. Former Georgia U.S. Senator Sam Nunn has long warned that the most alarming nuclear threat lies in the volatile relationship between India and Pakistan. These two large, multiethnic, developing nations have a history of deep-seated animosity rooted in the 1947 partition of British India. Since then, they have fought four wars and engaged in numerous skirmishes, with Kashmir remaining the most contentious flashpoint.

Featured Speakers

Dr. Aparna Pande

Director of the Initiative on the Future of India and South Asia at the Hudson Institute, Washington D.C.

Charles Shapiro

Expert panelist and Ambassador

Rickey Bevington

President of the World Affairs Council of Atlanta