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The South Asian Strategic Stability Institute (SASSI) is an independent think tank dedicated to promoting peace and stability in South Asia. The South Asian Strategic Stability Institute takes a multi-disciplinary approach focused on strategic stability, aimed at bringing together the various streams of thought from the social and natural sciences, the policy makers and academia. We are headquartered in London on the edge of the financial district "The City", with a branch office in Islamabad, Pakistan. We aim to make a leading contribution to regional and international academic and policy-orientated research discourses about South Asian security. Our remit goes beyond nuclear stability to include the wider issues of chemical and biological weapons, conventional force balance, civil-military relations, social and political stability, religious extremism and the security issues. In addition, the institute hopes to increase its research on issues such as energy politics and the South and South West Asian region presented by climate change, peak oil, energy security and development of alternative sources of energy including development of nuclear industry. However, the primary thrust of the work carried out by the institute revolves around the nuclear questions and debates relating to non proliferation and disarmament, particularly as to finding ways and means to enhance capacity building within and outside the region on promoting a paradigm of strategic stability in south Asia.
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