Levina
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NFU makes perfect sense against non nuclear states - but needs revision against nuclear ones.
Well India has very good reasons to refrain from revisiting no first-use...and fewer reasons to revisit it. First... the move would be perceived as provocative and lead to friends and foes alike questioning India's intentions. For Pakistan a revision of NFU would spook its strategic planners and lead to it doubling down on its nuclear capabilities. And as we already know Pak has the fastestgrowing nuclear arsenal.
Furthermore the move could have important effects on India’s delicate international status as a nuclear power. India is in the unique position of remaining outside of the scope of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) as a non-signatory but still being allowed to engage in civilian nuclear commerce ..all thanks to a 2008 waiver from the Nuclear Suppliers Group (a development that was in part facilitated by the 2006 civil nuclear cooperation deal with the United States). India was able to demonstrate its low risk by pointing to features of its nuclear policy and doctrine like NFU. Therefore any steps backward on that front would be damaging to India’s image as a nuclear power on the world stage.
Infact it is interesting to note that BJP made a very ambiguous statemnt on NFU which btw was opted by their own NDA govt. So I guess this was just to generate curiosity and make ppl speculate about it.