Military Budgets in India and Pakistan: Trajectories, Priorities, and Risks

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The Stimson Center recently released, Military Budgets in India and Pakistan: Trajectories, Priorities, and Risks. The report—written by Research Associate Shane Mason— examines trends in defense spending in India and Pakistan, explores the strategic implications of those trends, and outlines the consequences for regional stability. The panel discussion was convened by Michael Krepon and moderated by Sameer Lalwani, with Shuja Nawaz, Nilanthi Samaranayake, and Shane Mason serving as discussants. 

Featuring:
Michael Krepon, Co-founder of the Stimson Center
Sameer Lalwani, Deputy Director, Stimson Center’s South Asia Program
Shane Mason, Research Associate, Stimson Center’s South Asia Program
Shuja Nawaz, Distinguished Fellow, Atlantic Council
Nilanthi Samaranayake, Strategic Studies Analyst, CNA

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