Evolution of India's Agni-V missile : bureacratic politics and nuclear ambiguity / Frank O'Donnell and Harsh V Pant.
Material type: TextPublication details: 2014Subject(s): In: Asian Survey Vol 54 No 3, May-June 2014, pages 584-610 (12)Summary: The Agni-V missile has a range of 5000 km making it capable of reaching Beijing and Shanghai. This article looks at the process by which India sets nuclear policy, at the technical aspects of the Agni-V, and concludes with recommendations on the importance of the Prime Minister's Office maintaining "directive control of the nuclear policy process".Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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The Agni-V missile has a range of 5000 km making it capable of reaching Beijing and Shanghai. This article looks at the process by which India sets nuclear policy, at the technical aspects of the Agni-V, and concludes with recommendations on the importance of the Prime Minister's Office maintaining "directive control of the nuclear policy process".
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