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ID140975
Title ProperIndia's evolving nuclear posture
LanguageENG
AuthorHagerty, Devin T
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyzes India's nuclear doctrine, finding it to be critically flawed and inimical to strategic stability in South Asia. In pursuing an ambitious triad of nuclear forces, India is straying from the sensible course it charted after going overtly nuclear in 1998. In doing so, it is exacerbating the triangular nuclear dilemma stemming from India's simultaneous rivalries with China and Pakistan. Strategic instability is compounded by India's pursuit of conventional “proactive strategy options,” which have the potential to lead to uncontrollable nuclear escalation on the subcontinent. New Delhi should reaffirm and redefine its doctrine of minimum credible nuclear deterrence, based on small nuclear forces with sufficient redundancy and diversity to deter a first strike by either China or Pakistan. It should also reinvigorate its nuclear diplomacy and assume a leadership role in the evolving global nuclear weapon regime.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 21, No.3-4; Sep/Dec 2014: p.295-315
Journal SourceNonproliferation ReviewVol: 21 No 3-4
Key WordsDisarmament ;  Deterrence ;  Nuclear policy ;  South Asia ;  China ;  India ;  Pakistan ;  Nuclear Posture ;  No- First - Use


 
 
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