What is India's nuclear doctrine?
Sarah Garza
Updated on May 25, 2026
Furthermore, what is the meaning of nuclear doctrine?
Nuclear doctrine encompasses the goals and missions that guide the deployment and use of nuclear weapons, that determine each Nuclear Weapon States' (NWS) force structure, declaratory policy and diplomacy.
Similarly, what are the elements of India's nuclear doctrine? It has had three primary components:
- No First Use. India will only use nuclear weapons in response to a nuclear attack on Indian territory, or Indian forces.
- Massive Retaliation. India's response to a first strike will be massive, to cause 'unacceptable damage'.
- Credible Minimum Deterrence.
Also to know is, what is the nuclear doctrine of India?
India has a declared nuclear no-first-use policy and is in the process of developing a nuclear doctrine based on "credible minimum deterrence." In August 1999, the Indian government released a draft of the doctrine which asserts that nuclear weapons are solely for deterrence and that India will pursue a policy of "
How many India have nuclear bomb?
150 warheads