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India’s draft nuclear doctrine

The Round Table, 2000
As one of the new members of the nuclear club India has taken the next logical step and has adopted a draft nuclear doctrine. The doctrine calls for the development of a triad of nuclear forces and if built to its fullest extent would give the country a diversified and long-range nuclear force.
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Pentagon Revamps Nuclear Doctrine

Physics Today, 2003
The US government’s plan to overturn a ban on designing new nuclear weapons is generating controversy.
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India's nuclear doctrine and policy

Strategic Analysis, 2001
Abstract India's “minimum credible nuclear deterrence” doctrine and “no first use” policy are based on the concept of deterrence by denial, rather than deterrence by punishment. Should deterrence ever break down, India will have to pay an. enormous, price for a nuclear first strike by an adversary before launching massive‐punitive retaliation.
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Soviet Nuclear Doctrine

1991
A debate has raged for many years over the true nature of Soviet thinking on nuclear war. Many influential strategic analysts have argued that Soviet nuclear doctrine is aggressive, guided by the central assumption that the USSR could fight and win a nuclear war.
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India's nuclear doctrine: Confused ambitions

The Nonproliferation Review, 2000
P.R. Chari is Director of the New Delhi-based Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies. He previously served two tenures in India’s Ministry of Defence. His recent publications include the edited volumes Perspectives on National Security in South Asia: In Search of a New Paradigm (Manohar, 1999), India towards Millennium (Manohar, 1998), and Nuclear Non-
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