
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2251290
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. This project throws the light on the international relations aspect of the Indian nuclear doctrine as China and Pakistan who are the neighbors of India, their nuclear plans as well as policies had put a great impact on our nuclear doctrine. 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 claimed to have attained nuclear capability. The purpose of this project is to critically evaluate key elements of India’s nuclear doctrine. The draft was presented to the Prime Minister and the Cabinet in August 1999 and released later for public debate by the National Security Advisory Board.
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