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Sharpening the Arsenal: India’s Evolving Nuclear Deterrence Policy: India’s Evolving Nuclear Deterrence Policy
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Sharpening the Arsenal by Gurmeet Kanwal (ISBN: 9789352773244) examines India’s nuclear deterrence policy. Should India reconsider its ‘no-first-use’ doctrine? This book analyzes the evolving geopolitical landscape and offers insights into the future of India’s nuclear strategy. Explore the complexities of credible minimum deterrence and the potential for strategic ambiguity in South Asia’s nuclear environment. Buy now to understand India’s evolving nuclear posture.
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Aayushi Dalmia –
The book provides a detailed look at the history and future of India’s nuclear policy. However, I wish there were more real world examples.
Chirayu Shrimall –
An insightful analysis of India’s nuclear doctrine. The author provides a balanced perspective on the ‘no-first-use’ policy. Recommended.
Surya Prakash Sahoo –
Kanwal presents a compelling case for revisiting India’s nuclear strategy. A timely and relevant contribution.
Ritesh Raj –
Important reading for policymakers and scholars. I did find it little dry at times.
Prity Rani –
A valuable contribution to the debate on nuclear deterrence. I disagreed with some arguments, but it’s a very good book.
Chhayank Kumar –
A brilliant analysis of India’s nuclear policy. The book offers valuable insights into the evolving geopolitical landscape.
Riya Sapra –
Interesting perspectives, but I felt some bias towards a particular viewpoint. Not completely objective.
Dhroopad Verma –
A very important book, and I highly recommend for anyone interested in understanding India’s nuclear policy. I did not enjoyed the book.
Niyansh Bindal –
Good overview, but sometimes gets too technical for the average reader. Still, worth a read if you’re interested in the topic.
Abhishek Gupta –
Kanwal’s analysis is insightful and thought-provoking. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in nuclear strategy.
Jyoti Rani –
A deep dive into the complexities of nuclear deterrence in South Asia. I recommend it to anyone interested in geopolitics.
Rajat Biswas –
Sharpening the Arsenal is thought-provoking and well-researched. It highlights the challenges India faces in maintaining credible deterrence.
Nikhil Jyothi Radhesh –
A bit dense, but packed with information. I appreciate the author’s focus on strategic ambiguity. I think it’s a must read.
Shubham Kaushal –
Excellent book! ‘Sharpening the Arsenal’ offers a comprehensive and nuanced analysis of India’s nuclear deterrence policy. Highly recommended.
Abhay Deepakkumar Gadhiya –
A bit too academic for my taste, but the information is solid. I learned a lot about India’s nuclear program.
Aryan Arora –
The author’s perspective is refreshing and insightful. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding India’s nuclear capabilities.
Bhargava –
Good book, I enjoyed reading it. This book explores India’s nuclear strategy in depth. A great book for expert.
Kumar Eklavya –
I am little disappointed. While informative, the book lacked a certain engaging quality. I felt it difficult to follow sometime.
Vishal –
The book offers a clear and concise overview of a complex subject. Though I was left wanting more on certain topics.
Tanish Mahawar –
Important book for anyone studying South Asian security. I had hoped for more discussion on arms control treaties.
Vaishnavi –
Well written and informative. An excellent resource for understanding India’s nuclear posture.
Simar Singh Gulati –
A comprehensive look at India’s nuclear policy. Kanwal raises important questions, though I found some arguments repetitive.
Sachin Sanjay Kakad –
Well-researched and thought-provoking. However, it could benefit from a more accessible writing style for a wider audience.