02951nam a2200313 a 4500001001500000005001700015008004100032020003500073020003000108040000600138050001000144082002500154100002500179245012500204260005100329300002100380520187600401650002602277650001002303650002002313650002202333650002002355650002002375650001502395856008202410942001202492999001702504952011602521ASIN019597903620170105102931.0140416s2010 xxu eng d a0195979036 (hardcover)c$45.00 a9780195979039 (hardcover) a004aUA84004a355.033554bCHE 20101 aCheema, Zafar Iqbal.10aIndian nuclear deterrence :bits evolution, development and implications for south asian security /cZafar Iqbal Cheema. a[S.l.] :bOxford University Press, USA,c2010. a500 p. ;c25 cm. aThe significance of Indian Nuclear Deterrence is that it establishes the fallacy of conventional perspectives on Indian nuclear deterrence--that the Indian nuclear program entailed 'exclusively peaceful uses' during the Nehru era and the development of weapons capability was initiated by the government of Lal Bahadur Shastri after the first Chinese nuclear explosion in 1964. On the contrary, the book provides incontrovertible documentary evidence that Dr. Homi J. Bhabha formulated with Nehru's approval a nuclear weapons development strategy within the structural framework of the Indian civilian nuclear program. Nehru was interested in a nuclear weapons capability for a 'deterrent in extremis'. The central premise of Indian Nuclear Deterrence is that BJP government's decision to carry out the May 1998 nuclear tests was not an original one, but a step prefigured in a strategic continuum whose genesis dates back to the late 1950s. It suggests that the declaration of Indian nuclear deterrence after the May 1998 nuclear tests, the weaponization of Indian nuclear capability and the pronouncement of the Draft Nuclear Doctrine (DND) were not separate from earlier policies, but instead were part of that strategic continuum. The study analyzes the dynamics of Indian nuclear deterrence, Indian nuclear doctrine, and their implications for South Asian security. It is the first time that mostly primary archival, and documentary research material from diverse sources has been explored to write a book on this topic. It is more comprehensive than any other book on this subject in terms both of its timeframe (1947 until now) and of the issues covered--the evolution, development, dynamics, and implications of Indian nuclear deterrence for South Asian Security. Indian Nuclear Deterrence is also the first book on the topic written from a Pakistani perspective. 0aDeterrence (Strategy) 0aIndia 0aMilitary policy 0aNational security 0aNuclear warfare 0aNuclear weapons 0aSouth Asia403Amazon.comuhttp://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0195979036/chopaconline-20 2ddccBK c16068d16068 001040708NFICaCIPSbCIPScGENd2014-04-15l0o355.033554 CHE 2010pCIPSD0000134r2014-04-16w2014-04-16yBK