ID | 124280 |
Title Proper | Growing strategic reach of Indian navy |
Language | ENG |
Author | Saran, Hari |
Publication | 2013. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | India's nuclear deterrence capability has also matured and has been given concrete shape in the last nine years. The country already has the Agni series of ballistic missiles and fighters to deliver nuclear weapons. Moreover, it will finally complete its nuclear triad when indigenous nuclear submarine INS Arihant becomes full operational towards end 2013. |
`In' analytical Note | Journal of Indian Ocean Studies Vol.21, No.2; 2013: p.136-147 |
Journal Source | Journal of Indian Ocean Studies Vol.21, No.2; 2013: p.136-147 |
Key Words | India ; Indian Nuclear Programmes ; Nuclear Weapons ; Ballistics Missiles ; INS Arihant ; Agni Missiles ; Sea Lines of Communications - SLOCs ; Indian Ocean Region - IORs ; Strategic Scenario ; Indo - US Relations ; Indo- Sino Relations ; Indo - Russian Relations ; Barak Missile ; Maritime Doctrine ; Aircraft Carries ; Strategic Naval Base ; Submarines ; Landing Ship Dock - LSD ; Warfare ; LPD ; Long Range Reconnaissance and Surveillance - LRRS ; Regional Navigation Satellite Systems - RRNSS ; Stealth Warship Construction - SWC |