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Indian nuclear doctrine. India’s official nuclear doctrine has made no mention of a missile defence system, and it is unlikely that the war-fighting orientation of missile defenses will sit

India’s new doctrine is based on sound homework

India's Nuclear Doctrine, Features, Advances and Criticism

Elements of a nuclear doctrine. Military doctrines exist to make clear – both internally and to adversaries – the circumstances under which a state will resort to various

On 2 June 2020, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree “Foundations of State Policy of the Russian Federation in the Area of Nuclear Deterrence.” The new. document does not

Similarities between the three nuclear powers French doctrine is much closer to US and UK doctrines than generally thought. For historical and political reasons, there has always been a

Last year, Putin revised Russia’s nuclear weapons doctrine and significantly lowered the threshold to use nuclear weapons. The assessment prepared by the US Defense

nuclear doctrine: how best to deter, and respond to, if necessary, a limited nu- clear attack or signiªcant nonnuclear attack on the United States or U.S. allies, while following the law of

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nuclear doctrine: how best to deter, and respond to, if necessary, a limited nu-clear attack or signiªcant nonnuclear attack on the United States or U.S. allies, while following the law of

This paper explores the role of nuclear doctrine in shaping nuclear requirements, force postures, use policy, and arms control, including nuclear disarmament and nonproliferation related

he Indian Government announced its formal nuclear doctrine on 4 January 2003, almost five years after testing its nuclear weapons capability in May 1998. While the one-page document T

Critics argue that expanding the conditions for nuclear engagement could increase the likelihood of misunderstandings or miscalculations, potentially leading to catastrophic

The new doctrine allows for a potential nuclear response by Moscow even to a conventional attack on Russia by any nation that is supported by a nuclear power.

In the context of conventional forces, India’s nuclear doctrine made it clear that India’s nuclear build up would be bolstered by a build-up of India’s conventional warfare capabilities. And,

The new doctrine allows for a potential nuclear response by Moscow even to a conventional attack on Russia by any nation that is supported by a nuclear power. Skip to

Doctrine or its previous, 2000 and 2010 versions. Instead, it clarifies many points, which previously remained moot or vague, and details a number of provisions. Overall, it can be said

The changes were proposed in September and approved on Tuesday Vladimir Putin has approved changes to Russia’s nuclear doctrine, setting out new conditions under

Former Union minister M J Akbar asserted India’s clear and thought-through “no first use” doctrine on nuclear weapons. Addressing a gathering of community leaders in

The key term to summarise North Korean doctrinal thinking is “preempting decapitation” – threatening to use nuclear weapons first if it detects the preparation of a

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Vladimir Putin has issued a stark threat to Ukraine’s Nato allies, saying he would expand Russia’s nuclear doctrine to potentially cover attacks against his country using advanced western

From Uri and Balakot to Operation Sindoor, the trend is evident and, with the new doctrine, it can be extrapolated. Owing to Zulfikar Ali Bhutto’s yearning for a nuclear bomb,

Through a detailed examination of the nuclear doctrine speeches of Presidents François Mitterrand, Jacques Chirac, Nicolas Sarkozy, François Hollande, and Emmanuel Macron, this article analyses the European

Objectives The main purpose of the article is to address the issues arising from the new nuclear doctrine of Russia. An attempt to analyze the document is „Russia’s Nuclear

A transparent nuclear doctrine will show Pakistan’s commitment to responsible ownership of nuclear weapons. On the other hand, a declared doctrine could serve multiple

This paper follows the proceedings of a workshop organised by ORF in August 2014 to re-examine India’s nuclear doctrine. The workshop explored the challenges posed to India by

Adoption of Sole Purpose would clear a doctrinal path for focused arms control and reduction aimed at first restricting and then removing those capabilities which most

56 p. After the announcement of the nuclear initiative in July 2005 in both India and United States, what followed was a series of criticism in both the countries.An attempt has been made in this

Putin’s threats were a clear message to Ukraine’s western allies as the US and UK deliberate letting Kyiv hit targets deep inside Russia with Russia’s current nuclear

The German stance towards strategic nuclear discussions is probably best summarized in a 2019 study published by the European Council on Foreign Relations (ECFR)

Nuclear weapons give a state a clear edge over the adversaries that do not have nuclear weapons. However, the possession of nuclear weapons demands a greater level of

The unstable South Asia needs clear transparency concerning Pakistan’s nuclear doctrine. It is not only going to strengthen Pakistan’s security posture but will also represent Pakistan as a responsible nuclear state.