A nuclear strategy for India
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Sage 2000Description: 316pISBN: 9780761994619Subject(s): Military policy Nuclear weapons IndiaDDC classification: 355.02170954 Summary: Perhaps the first effort to articulate a coherent nuclear strategy for India, the book begins by providing a framework that rests on a theory of international relations in which the use of force is postulated. Admiral Menon then discusses the experience of Western countries in acquiring tactical nuclear weapons and Indian criticisms of Western nuclear doctines.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Perhaps the first effort to articulate a coherent nuclear strategy for India, the book begins by providing a framework that rests on a theory of international relations in which the use of force is postulated. Admiral Menon then discusses the experience of Western countries in acquiring tactical nuclear weapons and Indian criticisms of Western nuclear doctines.
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