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As I said FBF weapons are more cumbersome than thermonuclear weapons with same yields, and there is no evidence that India actually tested purpose build FBF warheads during the 1998 test series. Because of lack of testing it's unlikely that Indian scientist would willing to risk building weapons never tested or military accepting such (potentially dangerous to handle) weapons in their service.
These are nothing but your speculations.Indian arsenal mainly consisted of FBF weapons,but the TN,ones are now available.
Shakti was a TN device,I guess you know.
And as I.ve said 200 kF FBFs were used,but we are hearing about 200 kT TN ones now,many have confirmed it.
Check out warheads used on Shaurya
Mk-4 17 kT FBF weight 180 kg
Mk-5 200 kT TN weight 340 kg
Mk-6 150 kT FBF weight 550 kg
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