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India’s nuclear weapons capability is becoming a source of major concern for the entire world as it is believed to be “fastest growing and most insecure” nuclear program. Recently, India’s renowned nuclear strategist Vipin Narang categorically stated that “there is an increasing evidence that India will not allow Pak to go first in use of nuclear weapons”. The statement was issued at a conference on nuclear policy held at Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. The statement by a renowned nuclear strategist is a clear deviation from India’s stated No First Use (NFU) policy. India has the oldest, largest, and fastest-growing, unsafeguarded nuclear program of all non-Non-Proliferation Treaty states and the entire developing world. Deviation from NFU policy by BJP led radical Hindu government can put the entire World at risk in general and South Asian region in particular

Soon after overt nuclearization, in1999, the draft Indian nuclear doctrine proposed by the National Security Advisory Board reiterated that “India will not be the first to initiate a nuclear strike” and went so far as to assert that “the very existence of offensive doctrine pertaining to the first use of nuclear weapons constitute a threat to peace, stability and sovereignty of states”. In 2003, the cabinet committee on security reaffirmed that the official doctrine included a “posture of no first use”. Since then, NFU had been the official policy of the Indian government. But since Modi came into power as India’s Prime Minister, India has become more belligerent. Firing at Line of Control has become a routine affair. India is modernizing its military capability with special emphasis on delivery systems. The Vipin Narang’s statement reflects the BJP intention that India will no longer adhere to NFU policy.

India’s nuclear capability has become an issue of main concern for international community. Brooking’s research published in March this year, fears that India’s rapid development of long-range ballistic missiles, the development of multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles (or MIRVs) on ballistic missiles, submarine-based nuclear weapons, missile defense systems, and outer space capabilities may threaten regional stability. The report also noted that the Indian No First Use (NFU) is controversial, and there has been significant opposition to it among Indian strategic community. India spent four times more on defense than Pakistan. Today, 42 years after its first nuclear test, New Delhi spends almost seven times more on its military than Islamabad. Moreover, India’s growing conventional and strategic capabilities are overwhelmingly poised against Pakistan. The Indian “Cold Start” doctrine aims to rapidly launch shallow thrusts inside Pakistani territory in order to capture and use it for coercing Pakistan. The large-scale Indian development of highly-mobile and armored mechanized formations, artillery, rapid airlift capabilities, forward displacement of troops and garrisons, supporting communication infrastructure, and massive spending provide compelling evidence of operationalization of the “Cold Start” doctrine.

India’s military modernization is mainly aimed at targeting Pakistan. But deviation from NFU despite huge conventional superiority vis a vis Pakistan is alarming for regional stability. As stated by Vipin Narang, nuclear use by radical BJP seems possible due to its extremist views against Pakistan. Nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan is a nightmare scenario which will put the entire world at risk due to mammoth devastating effects of modern nukes. Hence, as indicated by Brookings, the US must address the issue of oldest, largest, and fastest-growing, unsafeguarded nuclear program of India. The US and international community must play its role to ensure effective nuclear safeguards and rational command and control of India’s nuclear weapons program.
 
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India’s nuclear weapons capability is becoming a source of major concern for the entire world as it is believed to be “fastest growing and most insecure” nuclear program.


this is ironic , considering Pakistan ranks below India in 2016 nuclear security index, like previous years.


http://www.nti.org/media/pdfs/NTI_2016_Index_FINAL.pdf

THEFT RANKING

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India’s military modernization is mainly aimed at targeting Pakistan.
That is wrong.
Our missiles can reach upto Beijing, so it isnt just about Pakistan but its allies too.
Brooking’s research published in March this year, fears that India’s rapid development of long-range ballistic missiles, the development of multiple independently targetable re-entry vehicles (or MIRVs) on ballistic missiles, submarine-based nuclear weapons, missile defense systems, and outer space capabilities may threaten regional stability.

These same researchers very conveniently forget the fact that there are many countries tinier than India which possess more nukes than India does.
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To me the nuclear madness is holding 93% of nuclear arsenal in the world,which can be attributed to America and Russia and their perceived "threat".
The author forgets the fact that Every country in the world reserves the right to secure its land by means which it deems fair.

The report also noted that the Indian No First Use (NFU) is controversial, and there has been significant opposition to it among Indian strategic community. India spent four times more on defense than Pakistan.

Atleast INDIA still has a No-first use policy.
NATO vehemently opposes such ideas. I request the author to preach the idea of non-violence to the first world countries as well.
 

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Lol. No body can assess our nuclear security cos we dont allow access or give informations on how we protect our nuclear installations. We are not changing NFU policy for Goddamn's sake. Its just we might respond in Nuclear in case of Chemical and Biological weapons which India had destroyed as part of UN goals.
 
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I will be concerned when "one person" (cough cough) in India runs a nuclear walmart, confesses and then pardoned the same day by a dictator and denied access to to "the concerned world", where even policy makers rant about using nukes at the drop of a lal topi and top scientists believe in a "day of reckoning" rooted in superstitions.

But Sarah Khan of Islamabad must run her script and the forum must promote it. The deep state at work.
 
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I never saw a more self-absorbed article than this. The author thinks that Pakistan's is India sole occupation. The article does not mention China's once! India has to be prepared to fight a two-front war, hence the massive spending on defense.

As for India withdrawing NFU...so what. Pakistan is well-stocked with tactical and strategic nuclear weapons and multiple delivery systems. So why is it so concerned?
 
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this is ironic , considering Pakistan ranks below India in 2016 nuclear security index, like previous years.


http://www.nti.org/media/pdfs/NTI_2016_Index_FINAL.pdf

THEFT RANKING

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Whats Ironic is that you believe data from sources whose knowledge about our nuclear program is so limited. These guys dont even know number of bombs or the types of bomb Pakistan has and they are ranking us :lol:
 
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Whats Ironic is that you believe data from sources whose knowledge about our nuclear program is so limited. These guys dont even know number of bombs or the types of bomb Pakistan has and they are ranking us :lol:

Yes pakistans nuclear wallmart was a lie too. And their ranking is infinitely more reliable than a propaganda article by some unknown pakistani establishment writer.
 
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Security of stockpiles is secured enough for both states, the question low lies in how far will India go in its inhumane bloodlust for Pakistan
 
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Yes pakistans nuclear wallmart was a lie too. And their ranking is infinitely more reliable than a propaganda article by some unknown pakistani establishment writer.
That article is based on statements given by Indian nuclear strategists. This is an opinion, no one is taking is a fact like the propaganda of "nuclear security rating"

You disagree with that opinion ? Fine. Give counter arguments but to have such a vague ranking as a reply ?? :lol:

Security of stockpiles is secured enough for both states, the question low lies in how far will India go in its inhumane bloodlust for Pakistan
I think we can question security of nuclear weapons of India when police is arresting people for theft of uranium :)
 
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Pakistan is well-stocked with tactical and strategic nuclear weapons and multiple delivery systems. So why is it so concerned?
Problem is that India is reconsidering its NFU policy. Which is a right thing to do considering that pakistan has been threatening to use TNW at the drop of a hat every now & then. They expected India to back out and bow down to its nuclear black mail. But India returned back the favor. It is just a bully getting back his due and does not know what to do next. Thats the reason why you see a lot of articles by from pakistanis now a days. terrorism,nuclear threat, water ,afgan,china, kashmir,islam....etc pakistan will always keep inventing new ways to threaten India but when it fails they resort to these kind of articles.

That is wrong.
Our missiles can reach upto Beijing, so it isnt just about Pakistan but its allies too.
lol, well as if they dint know what their chinese friends are upto. Dont be so naive and respond to such posts you kill the amusement factor.
 
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That article is based on statements given by Indian nuclear strategists. This is an opinion, no one is taking is a fact like the propaganda of "nuclear security rating"

You disagree with that opinion ? Fine. Give counter arguments but to have such a vague ranking as a reply ?? :lol:


I think we can question security of nuclear weapons of India when police is arresting people for theft of uranium :)

Vague?

Police arresting people for petty theft.

Vs

State pardoning ALL perps (itself) of nuclear wall mart run with military transport aircraft delivery service.

Vague only to the guily party who think state run propaganda can whitewash everything.
 
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One thing is certain: Pak is now safe conventional-wise. And, it's time to pour more energy and time into CPEC, 40-nation coalition, putting the decisive fights inside Afganistan etc. As for the First Use, it's now India's problem....
 
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Vague?

Police arresting people for petty theft.

Vs

State pardoning ALL perps (itself) of nuclear wall mart run with military transport aircraft delivery service.

Vague only to the guily party who think state run propaganda can whitewash everything.

"Year to year" ranking dude, now can we come back to the topic of India's nuclear aggression
 
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