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Nuclear weapons have played an important role in China's national strategy. China’s nuclear doctrine has a very strong continuity. Nevertheless, China has made readjustments in its nuclear doctrine according to the changes of its internal and external ...
Xia Liping
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Strategic Ambiguities in Indian Nuclear Doctrine Implications for Pakistan's Security
Sequel to overt nuclearization in 1998, India announced its Draft Nuclear Doctrine on 17 August 1999 which was reviewed and updated by the Indian Cabinet Committee on Security in January, 2003.
Umar Hayat Luk
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India’s Nuclear Doctrine : Context and Constraints [PDF]
Ever since India achieved independence in 1947, its response to global nuclear non-proliferation measures has been a dominant theme in the country’s overall evolution of nuclear policy. However, India conducted a nuclear test in 1974, which it termed a ‘peaceful nuclear explosion’ and in 1998, India conducted a full-scale nuclear test and subsequently ...
Mohammed Badrul Alam
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The aim of the project is to analyze the India’s nuclear policy and its impacts on the international relations and the consequence of India’s nuclear doctrine. This project basically focused on the India’s nuclear doctrine and provides the background and the circumstances under which this doctrine was mad and amended later on.
Vinay Solanki, Vinay Dabi
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Asia-Pacific Perspective on Biological Weapons and Nuclear Deterrence in the Pandemic Era
This article provides an Asia-Pacific perspective on biological weapons and their relevance to nuclear deterrence in the pandemic era. The entire class of biological weapons is banned by international law; however, biological weapons are generally less ...
Miles Pomper, Richard Pilch
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INDIAN MILITARY DOCTRINE AND ITS IMPACT ON SOUTH ASIA’S STRATEGIC STABILITY
India’s aggressive military doctrine exploits the questionable space for a limited war under a nuclear overhang. This doctrine is designed to dilute, if not fully compromise, the notion of nuclear deterrence.
Muhammad Ali +1 more
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Perubahan Paradigma Strategi Deterensi Nuklir India dan Pakistan
This paper discusses the shifting in the nuclear deterrence strategies of India and Pakistan. The conflict between India and Pakistan is marked by several high tension such as Kashmir dispute.
Renatha Ayu Rossdiana
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The DPRK’s Changed Nuclear Doctrine: Factors and Implications
The Korean Peninsula is sliding irreversibly into a nuclear era. Since the Korean War, the nuclear threat of the United States toward the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) has been a constant.
Wook-Sik Cheong
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Taking Forward the Dialogue on Nuclear Risk Reduction
Building on the existing political momentum, this article seeks to deepen the international discussion on nuclear risk reduction through track 1.5 and track 2.0 dialogues.
Petr Topychkanov
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India and the Policy of No First Use of Nuclear Weapons
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.
Kumar Sundaram, M. V. Ramana
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