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- What Do Changes in China’s Nuclear Program Mean for India?
China is expected to vastly expand its nuclear arsenal by decade’s end India will likely respond, but Indian security experts still have differing views on the best path forward Any major changes in India’s nuclear posture would impact Indo-Pacific security and global nuclear politics
- ANALYSING CHINA’S NUCLEAR CAPABILITIES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR INDIA
China’s expanding nuclear capabilities emerged as a serious threat to India's security, regional stability, and nuclear deterrence which plays a vital role in conflict de-escalation Nuclear deterrence is a military concept that holds the potential of a country to use its nuclear weapons in retaliation and prevents an opponent from striking
- Nuclear Shadows Over South Asia: Strategic Instabilities in . . .
The China-India-Pakistan triad raises strategic risks and instabilities, posing a perhaps more concerning threat to nuclear non-use than the ongoing competition between China, Russia, and the
- The China–India–Pakistan Nuclear Triangle: Consequential . . .
India’s nuclear and military modernization programs are status driven The Indo-US defence partnership has led to a worsening of India–China relations and disturbed the tenuous strategic balance between Pakistan and India A nuclear conflict between China and India is unlikely Nuclear risks in South Asia remain high
- Regional Voices on the Challenges of Nuclear Deterrence . . .
The views from China focus on how Beijing’s nuclear deterrent is shaped by developments both globally and in Asia, the current Chinese debates about its nuclear doctrine, the prospects for China’s sea-based nuclear deterrent, and how China perceives India as a nuclear threat
- The China–India–Pakistan Nuclear Triangle - Toda
A nuclear conflict between China and India is unlikely Both profess nuclear doctrines of no-first-use Given the political will, their border dispute is amenable to a peaceful resolution Nuclear risks in South Asia remain high India’s obsession with Pakistan has deep domestic political undertones and is used by the BJP to win elections
- International Security in Nuclear South Asia: Challenges and . . .
China’s support for Pakistan’s nuclear and missile programs has been a source of concern for India, contributing to an arms race in the region Current Challenges to International Security The India-Pakistan rivalry remains the primary source of instability in South Asia
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