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Deterrence Unleashed
The Statesman
|December 02, 2024
India's successful test of a nuclear-capable ballistic missile from a submarine is a landmark event in its defense evolution, highlighting strides in indigenous capabilities and its commitment to a robust nuclear deterrence strategy.
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The launch of the K-4 missile from the INS Arighaat, coupled with the induction of this second Arihant-class submarine, signifies India's emergence as a credible nuclear triad nation.
This achievement is not merely a technological milestone but a strategic one, with profound implications for national security and regional stability.
The ability to launch nuclear weapons from land, air, and sea ensures survivability and reliability, even in worst-case scenarios.
Submarine-launched ballistic missiles (SLBMs) play a pivotal role in this triad.
They operate undetected in hostile waters, guaranteeing a second-strike capability that is essential for credible deterrence.
By operationalising the K-4 missile with a range of 3,500 km, India strengthens its position in an increasingly contested geopolitical landscape.
India's achievements in nuclear deterrence and hypersonic technology also reflect its evolving defence doctrine.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition December 02, 2024 de The Statesman.
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