Russia’s nuclear weapons policy has been updated by its President Vladimir Putin.
About The New Doctrine
Background: Russia’s updated nuclear doctrine comes in the wake of its war with Ukraine where recently Ukraine has fired US-supplied ATACMS missiles into Russia for the first time in the war.
The Biden administration of USA has allowed Ukraine to use Long range American weapons for limited strikes against Russia.
Aimed At: The updates expand the number of countries and coalitions, and the kinds of military threats, subject to a possible nuclear response.
Scenarios Under which Moscow would Consider a Nuclear Response:
Nuclear Deterrence: Any aggression against Russia by a non-nuclear state that is carried out with the participation or support of a nuclear state will be considered a joint attack.
Large scale Attack: If Russia perceives the launch of a massive cross-border air attack on it using planes, missiles and drones.
Expanding Nuclear Umbrella: Russia has officially placed close ally Belarus under its nuclear umbrella.
In Response to a Conventional Attack: Nuclear weapons may be used in the event of a conventional attack also that “creates a critical threat to sovereignty or territorial integrity”.
Military Coalitions against Russia: If military coalitions (new or existing) move enemy military infrastructure closer to Russia’s borders and plans to carry out large-scale military exercises near Russia’s borders.
About Nuclear Doctrine
Nuclear doctrines elucidate the goals and missions that will guide the deployment and use of nuclear weapons by a country both during peace and war by determining each Nuclear Weapon States’ (NWS) force structure, declaratory policy and diplomacy.
Goals of Nuclear Doctrine: It mainly includes deterrence, target destruction, assurance of allies, and a hedge against an uncertain future.
India declared itself to officially possess nuclear weapons in 1998 when it conducted a series of nuclear test at Pokhran, Rajasthan.
Establishment: India released its official nuclear doctrine in 2003 based on a 1999 draft report by National Security Advisory Board headed by nuclear strategist K Subrahmanyam.
Authorisation: Nuclear retaliatory attacks can only be authorised by the civilian political leadership through the Nuclear Command Authority.
The Nuclear Command Authority: It comprises of a Political Council and an Executive Council.
The Political Council: It is chaired by the Prime Minister and is the sole body to authorize the use of nuclear weapons.
The Executive Council: It is chaired by the National Security Advisor and executes the directives given to it by the Political Council.
Pillars:
Credible Deterrance: Maintaining Nuclear Weapons stock is only for building and maintaining a credible minimum deterrence.
No First Use Principle: Nuclear weapons will only be used in retaliation against a nuclear attack on Indian territory or on Indian forces anywhere and Non-use of nuclear weapons against non-nuclear weapon states
Exception: In the event of a major attack against India, or Indian forces anywhere, by biological or chemical weapons, India will retain the option of retaliating with nuclear weapons.
Nuclear Retaliation: A Nuclear Retaliation would be massive to a first strike and designed to inflict unbearable and unacceptable damage.
Nuclear Disarmament: India is committed to the goal of a nuclear weapon free world, through global, verifiable and non-discriminatory nuclear disarmament.
Committed to Non Proliferation: A moratorium on nuclear tests, continuance of strict controls on export of nuclear and missile related materials and technologies and participation in the Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty negotiations.
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