"Only terrorism based (talks between) India and Pakistan is a recipe for failure," Michael Krepon of the Stimson Center told a Washington audience on the occasion of formal launch of a report 'A normal nuclear Pakistan' in collaboration of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
"Even one terrorist attack inside (India) with roots from inside Pakistan would put India and Pakistan on a path of war," Krepon said.
"Pakistan wants to be viewed as a normal state that possesses nuclear weapons. But it is not a normal state," he said, adding that Islamabad does not have the market or the geo-political clout like India in the international community.
Toby Dalton, a co-author of the report, said Pakistan seeks to be part of the mainstream nuclear community, but it is a tough task given Islamabad's past track record and its continued production of fissile materials.