India’s External Relations
Highlight the developments in India’s nuclear programme.
The highlights are:
(i) India opposed the indefinite extension of NPT in 1995 and also refused to sign the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) .
(ii) India conducted a series of nuclear tests in May 1998, demonstrating its capacity to use nuclear energy for military purposes.
(iii) India’s nuclear doctrine of credible minimum nuclear deterrence professes “ no first use”.
(iv) India reiterates commitment to global, verifiable and non-discriminatory nuclear disarmament leading to a nuclear weapons free world.
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(a) India’s Nuclear policy
(b) Consensus in foreign policy matters.
“Broadly, non-alignment means not tying yourself off with military blocs... It means trying to view things, as far as possible, not from the military point of view, though that has to come in sometimes, but independently, and trying to maintain friendly relations with all countries. ” —Jawaharlal Nehru
(a) Why does Nehru want to keep off military blocs ?
(b) Do you think that the Indo-Soviet friendship treaty violated the principle of non-alignment ? Give reasons for your answer.
(c) If there were no military blocs, do you think non-alignment would have been unnecessary ?
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