ACDC-ISSI launches "Operation Bunyanum Marsoos: Deterrence, Doctrinal Shifts, and Strategic Stability in South Asia" book, analyzing multi-domain aspects of the military operation. #SouthAsiaSecurity

The Arms Control and Disarmament Centre (ACDC) in collaboration with the Institute of Strategic Studies Islamabad (ISSI) recently launched a significant publication titled "Operation Bunyanum Marsoos: Deterrence, Doctrinal Shifts, and Strategic Stability in South Asia." The book was edited by Malik Qasim Mustafa. This comprehensive multi-domain analysis delves into various aspects of the military operation known as Operation Bunyanum Marsoos.

The launch event took place on Wednesday in Islamabad, marking a crucial moment for scholars and policymakers interested in understanding the strategic implications of this significant military engagement within South Asia's security landscape. The book aims to provide insights into how deterrence strategies have evolved and how doctrinal shifts impact regional stability.

Operation Bunyanum Marsoos was conducted by Indian forces against Pakistan in the disputed Kashmir region, leading to a series of intense skirmishes that highlighted tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors. This publication seeks to offer an in-depth examination of these dynamics through a multi-disciplinary lens, covering not only military operations but also broader strategic and diplomatic considerations.

The launch event was attended by prominent figures from both ACDC and ISSI, as well as representatives from academia and government institutions. The book promises to be a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the complex interplay of factors that shape South Asian security dynamics in an era of evolving military doctrines and heightened strategic competition.

This publication is part of ongoing efforts by ACDC and ISSI to contribute to scholarly discourse on contemporary regional security issues, providing a platform for dialogue and analysis among experts from various fields. The book's release underscores the importance of continued engagement and research into South Asia’s multifaceted security challenges.