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ID140979
Title ProperIndia's pursuit of ballistic missile defense
LanguageENG
AuthorGanguly, Sumit
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article analyzes India's efforts to deploy a Ballistic Missile Program (BMD). The article has three objectives. First, it argues that scientific-bureaucratic factors and India's incapacity to deter Pakistan's use of terrorist proxies have driven its quest for BMD. Second, the article also evaluates the current state of India's two-tiered missile defense shield. In spite of various claims on the part of India's defense science establishment, the paper estimates that India still lacks a deployable BMD system and is still far from developing an effective strategy of deterrence-through-denial. Third, the article analyzes the implications of the development of India's BMD system for nuclear stability in South Asia. The article shows how India's BMD capacities, however limited, have indirectly exacerbated the security concerns of India's regional rival, Pakistan.
`In' analytical NoteNonproliferation Review Vol. 21, No.3-4; Sep/Dec 2014: p.373-382
Journal SourceNonproliferation ReviewVol: 21 No 3-4
Key WordsTerrorism ;  Missiles ;  Missile Defense ;  South Asia ;  India ;  Pakistan ;  Regional Stability


 
 
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