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Religious Fundamentalism in South Asia and Nuclear Threat:
Brig. Feroz Hassan Khan

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BIOGRAPHY:

Brigadier Feroz Hassan Khan is a Flag Level Officer in the Pakistan Army with 30 years of distinguished service. He served domestically and abroad with numerous assignments in the United States, Europe, and South Asia. He has served domestically and abroad with numerous assignments in the United States, Europe, and South Asia, and experienced combat action and command on active fronts on the Line of Control in Siachin Glacier and Kashmir.

After graduation from the School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), the Johns Hopkins University, Washington D.C in 1993, he facilitated establishment of an arms control cell in General Headquarters, Pakistan Army. In 1997 he was appointed Director of Arms Control and Disarmament Affairs (ACDA) Strategic Plans Division, Joint Services Headquarters. He made key contribution in formulating and advocating Pakistan’s security policy on nuclear and conventional arms control and strategic stability and restraint in South Asia, and has produced recommendations for the Executive Branch, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and represented Pakistan in several multilateral and bilateral arms control negotiations.

Brigadier Khan is currently a fellow in Foreign Policy Studies in the South Asia program at the Brookings Institution, Washington DC.
 

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