India–United States Relations: Strategic Partnership or Subordinate Alignment in Global Power Politics? Introduction The India–United States relationship has undergone a dramatic transformation from the suspicion and estrangement of the Cold War era to what is now frequently described as a "comprehensive global strategic partnership." As India seeks to project itself as an autonomous pole in … Continue reading To what extent does India’s engagement with the United States reflect a strategic partnership rooted in mutual interests and autonomy, rather than a subordinate alignment characteristic of a camp-follower role within the evolving contours of global power politics?
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How has India’s nuclear policy evolved in response to regional security dynamics, global non-proliferation regimes, and its strategic doctrine of credible minimum deterrence, and what implications does this hold for South Asian stability and international nuclear governance?
India’s Nuclear Policy: Evolution, Strategic Logic, and Implications for Regional and Global Nuclear Orders Introduction India’s nuclear policy occupies a distinct position within the global nuclear landscape—shaped by its regional security imperatives, rejection of discriminatory non-proliferation regimes, and commitment to a doctrinal framework rooted in credible minimum deterrence. Unlike other nuclear-armed states, India developed its … Continue reading How has India’s nuclear policy evolved in response to regional security dynamics, global non-proliferation regimes, and its strategic doctrine of credible minimum deterrence, and what implications does this hold for South Asian stability and international nuclear governance?