One of the cornerstones of India’s official nuclear policy is No First Use (NFU) of nuclear weapons, which has a long history in Indian nuclear debates and discussions. The country’s stated doctrine from January 2003 includes a pledge not to use nuclear weapons first but with a significant caveat, that nuclear weapons could be used if Indian forces are attacked with biological or chemical weapons. The NFU policy has often been held up by Indian diplomats, government spokespeople, and various strategists as proof of India’s status as a responsible nuclear power. At the same time, there is also a history of strategists, military leaders, and, more recently, government officials questioning, or calling for the abandonment of, the NFU commitmen...
In 2005, India and the United States announced a nuclear “deal” that would seek to clarify India’s a...
The Indian nuclear tests were prompted by domestic political changes. But the sentiment and motivati...
<div><p>India’s independence coincided with dawn of nuclear era in world politics. It wasted no time...
Ever since India achieved independence in 1947, its response to global nuclear non-proliferation mea...
India's nuclear breakout in 1998, foreshadowed as early as 1974, may have been understandable for re...
In May, 1998, after forty years of thinking about nuclear weapons, India tested five warhead designs...
India’s approach to nuclear disarmament is going through a definite shift. India has been calling fo...
'Ever since India achieved independence in 1947, its response to global nuclear non-proliferation me...
The run up to the NPT Review Conference in 2010 brought nuclear disarmament into focus. Transitory t...
Since India declared itself a nuclear weapon state in May 1998, its nuclear capabilities have grown ...
After its 1998 nuclear test, India’s nuclear doctrine was described as ‘credible minimum nuclear det...
India's nuclear energy strategy has traditionally strived for energy self-sufficiency, driven largel...
India’s Nuclear Doctrine states that a credible nuclear deterrence must be maintained but the means ...
As part of the 1950s-era Atoms for Peace program, the United States actively promoted nuclear energ...
India has been an economic and military punching bag for China. This is India’s fault because it has...
In 2005, India and the United States announced a nuclear “deal” that would seek to clarify India’s a...
The Indian nuclear tests were prompted by domestic political changes. But the sentiment and motivati...
<div><p>India’s independence coincided with dawn of nuclear era in world politics. It wasted no time...
Ever since India achieved independence in 1947, its response to global nuclear non-proliferation mea...
India's nuclear breakout in 1998, foreshadowed as early as 1974, may have been understandable for re...
In May, 1998, after forty years of thinking about nuclear weapons, India tested five warhead designs...
India’s approach to nuclear disarmament is going through a definite shift. India has been calling fo...
'Ever since India achieved independence in 1947, its response to global nuclear non-proliferation me...
The run up to the NPT Review Conference in 2010 brought nuclear disarmament into focus. Transitory t...
Since India declared itself a nuclear weapon state in May 1998, its nuclear capabilities have grown ...
After its 1998 nuclear test, India’s nuclear doctrine was described as ‘credible minimum nuclear det...
India's nuclear energy strategy has traditionally strived for energy self-sufficiency, driven largel...
India’s Nuclear Doctrine states that a credible nuclear deterrence must be maintained but the means ...
As part of the 1950s-era Atoms for Peace program, the United States actively promoted nuclear energ...
India has been an economic and military punching bag for China. This is India’s fault because it has...
In 2005, India and the United States announced a nuclear “deal” that would seek to clarify India’s a...
The Indian nuclear tests were prompted by domestic political changes. But the sentiment and motivati...
<div><p>India’s independence coincided with dawn of nuclear era in world politics. It wasted no time...