INDIA`s NUCLEAR POLICY
Indias nuclear doctrine can be summarized as follows:
(i) Building and maintaining a credible minimum deterrent;
(ii) A posture of No First Use: nuclear weapons
will only be used in retaliation against a nuclear attack
on Indian territory or on Indian forces anywhere;
(iii) Nuclear retaliation to a first strike will be massive
and designed to inflict unacceptable damage.
(iv) Nuclear retaliatory attacks can only be authorised by
the
civilian political leadership through the Nuclear Command
Authority.
(v) Non-use of nuclear weapons against non-nuclear weapon
states;
(vi) However, in the event of a major attack against India,
or Indian forces anywhere, by biological or chemical weapons,
India will retain the option of retaliating with nuclear weapons;
(vi) A continuance of strict controls on export of nuclear
and missile related materials and technologies, participation
in the Fissile Material Cutoff Treaty negotiations, and continued
observance of the moratorium on nuclear tests.
(viii) Continued commitment to the goal of a nuclear weapon
free world, through global, verifiable and non-discriminatory
nuclear disarmament.
The Nuclear Command Authority comprises a Political Council
and an Executive Council. The Political Council is chaired
by the Prime Minister. It is the sole body which can authorize
the use of nuclear weapons.
The Executive Council is chaired by the National Security
Advisor. It provides inputs for decision making by the Nuclear
Command Authority and executes the directives given to it
by the Political Council.