Lahore, March 11 -- INDIA AND Pakistan are currently walking a thin line due to the disputed territory of Kashmir. Both countries are not likely to initiate a nuclear conflict without provocation. India has declared that it will not resort to the use of nuclear weapons unless initially attacked with biological or chemical weapons; while Pakistan stated that it would only use nuclear weapons if it failed to halt an invasion via conventional means or in response to a nuclear attack. However, the two countries have undergone four conventional wars in 1947, 1965, 1971, and 1999 and the possibility of conventional wars becoming nuclear with the current issue of Kashmir at hand cannot be completely ruled out. Utilizing a range of climatic models,...