South Asian Stability Workshop, A Crisis Simulation Exercise
Abstract
The South Asian
Stability Workshop
was
a
crisis
simulation
exercise
held
19-‐22
March
in
Colombo,
Sri
Lanka,
organized
by
the
Center
on
Contemporary
Conflict
at
the
U.S.
Naval
Postgraduate
School.
The
simulation
convened
retired
Indian
and
Pakistani
senior
military
officers
and
civilian
analysts
into
two
teams
based
on
country
of
origin
(India
and
Pakistan).
Participants
were
confronted
with
a
simulated
geopolitical
scenario
and
crisis
triggering
event,
set
in
the
year
2018.
The
simulation
lasted
for
three
“moves”
and
was
moderated
by
a
Control
Group
consisting
primarily
of
U.S.
experts
on south Asian
security.
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