In our contemporary world, power politics dominates international relations and this has given undue prominence to the concept of military balance in determining relations between states. Both peace and war is decided as a function of military balance amongst states. Equitable distribution of military power amongst state actors produces peace, while any imbalance leads to war. Subsequently, excessive attention is directed towards understanding the conventional and non-conventional (Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD)) military capabilities of allies and adversaries. Even political outcomes driven by diplomacy is rooted in judiciously calibrating the military power of state actors - in case of inter-state relations -and non-state actors, where intra-state conflicts exists. This mindset underpins much of the thinking on international affairs. American efforts to force North Korea to renounce nuclear weapons and Russian endeavors to resume talks between Assad’s regime and the Syrian oppo
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