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Sanjeev Ahluwalia | Great power rifts shatter India’s dream sequences
India subscribes to the Western model in form -- an outcome of a dream sequence which began at Independence and has continued since then
Manish Tewari | The deterrence dynamic in India-China-Pak triad
No First Use benchmark was considered unique to Chinese strategic thinking
Mohan Guruswamy | Nuclear bombast: Is there a method in the madness?
Since nuclear weapons cannot really be used, their only utility lies in the mere threat of their use
Nagasaki marks 76th anniversary of atomic bombing
The Aug. 9, 1945, bombing came three days after the United States made the world's first atomic attack on Hiroshima, killing 140,000
No First Use of nuclear bomb, reiterates India; also bats for global elimination of nukes
India's reiteration of its nuclear doctrine is significant given the situation it has now found itself.
North Korea says little reason to maintain ties with Trump
On Thursday North Korea criticized the United States for commenting on inter-Korean affairs
At Nagasaki, Pope Francis condemns 'unspeakable horror' of nuclear weapons
At least 74,000 people died from the atomic bomb unleashed on the city in western Japan.
Winds of climate change blow across South Asia
According to the Pakistan Council of Research in Water Resources, Pakistan officially crossed the water scarcity line in 2005.
India-Pak wrangling on N-weapons dangerous
It is true that the Indian missile — air, land and water — programme has the aim of nuclear-tipped weaponry. But it is not the sole strategy.
Rajnath Singh's remark on 'no first use' policy irresponsible and unfortunate: Pak
The statement appears to have rattled Pakistan, which has never had adopted the same policy itself.