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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.
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