
India, Pakistan and the Bomb
The Indian subcontinent is the most likely place in the world for a nuclear war
M. V. RAMANA and A. H. NAYYAR are physicists and peace activists who have worked to bridge the divide between India and Pakistan. Ramana, a research staff member in Princeton University's Program on Science and Global Security (www.princeton. edu/~globsec), is a founding member of the Indian Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace. He was born and raised in southern India and has written extensively on the region's classical music. Nayyar, a physics professor at Quaid-e-Azam University in Islamabad, is co-founder of the Pakistan Peace Coalition. He also runs a project to provide education to underprivileged children.

India, Pakistan and the Bomb
The Indian subcontinent is the most likely place in the world for a nuclear war