India's emerging nuclear posture: between recessed deterrent and ready arsenal
Material type: TextPublication details: Santa Monica, Calif. USA: RAND, 2001Description: 885pISBN:- 0833027816 (pbk.):
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Substantial study prepared for the U.S. Air Force. Following nuclear weapons testing in 1998 India declared itself a nuclear weapon state and announced its intention to create a nuclear deterrent. This study considers how the policy is likely to develop and the implications for regional security.
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