amardeep mishra
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The bold part. The ambiguity is very clear in Indian nuclear doctrine, that we choose to respond with a weapon of our own choice to any strike with CBRN weapons, where in even the actual move of CBRN weapons for a strike against Indian counterforce/countervalue targets, can be construed as an imminent attack and the same can be neutralized with own attack. That is one ambiguity which is very clear in India actually having a first strike doctrine in case of imminent use of these weapons. Rest of the part, if you know even 0.5% about Indian Strategic Forces, nuclear command and control and dispersion of assets and platforms, the case of an 'incapacitation' of Indian strategic forces with a first strike is not only remote, but also near impossible. Until and unless the enemy nation decided to drop about 1000 plus MT yield weapons all over the Indian territory ......
Hi dear @hellfire
There is no ambiguity over indian nuclear doctrine. Kindly refer to various prominent chiefs of SFC or those associated with framing our nuclear policies.Indian nuclear doctrine is very clear and transparent!Kindly pardon me for the way i put that in the sentence that you have highlighted! I hope this video will help-
Kindly note that Adm Shankar was the former chief of SFC.So his statements bear a lot of weightage
Frankly speaking i doubt if indian polity will have enough will to retaliate with our nukes even if were