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Nuclear India: Why the Tests Now?

alok mishra

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No other country in the world debated going nuclear for a longer period than India and yet when the country finally took the plunge it produced more divisiveness than in any other seven declared and undeclared nuclear weapon states. After the tests the ruling party coalition has also not taken adequate steps to explain to the Indian population and the rest of the world the logic for its going nuclear. This lack of effort is all the more surprising because India has a very strong case for acquiring nuclear weapons in the present international security environment. It is therefore essential to have an objective analysis of the circumstances that made India’s acquisition of nuclear weapons inevitable.

Unfortunately, since the Indian political class and bureaucracy do not believe in getting history written up or putting out annual policy statements the continuous security concern vis-a-vis China’s nuclear capability and nuclear proliferation activity were kept away from the attention of Parliament and the people. The country has no tradition of strategic thinking. Our foreign and security policies are mostly reactive and Micawberish with no thought for tomorrow. People have not been told that as far back as 1964, Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri sought security guarantee against the Chinese nuclear threat and he sanctioned the subterranean nuclear explosive project (SNEP) as early as 1965 in response to the Chinese threat. Indira Gandhi sent her envoys, L.K. Jha and Vikram Sarabhai, to Moscow, Paris, London and Washington to seek security guarantees from these four powers. Since India did not get that assurance it decided not to accede to the NPT.

In 1971 India faced a Pakistan-China-US line-up when General Yahya Khan cracked down on the Awami League and population of East Bengal. Nearly a million people were estimated to have been killed and ten million refugees were pushed on to Indian soil. Faced with this hostile combination of powers Mrs Gandhi was compelled to sign a Peace and Friendship Treaty with the Soviet Union to generate adequate deterrence against Chinese adventurism. As it turned out, this was a prudent move and produced the desired results. President Nixon in his interview to Time magazine of 29 July 1985 said about the 1971 crisis:
The Chinese were climbing the walls. We were concerned that the Chinese might intervene to stop India. We didn’t learn till later that they didn’t have that kind of conventional capability. But if they did step in and the Soviets reacted what would we do? There was no question what we would have done.
Nixon lists this as one of the three instances when he considered using nuclear weapons. Even as he did so he despatched the nuclear-powered and nuclear-armed aircraft carrier USS Enterprise into the Bay of Bengal on an intimidatory mission. The Soviet navy sent its task force behind it and the Soviet naval headquarters generated a lot of signals to their submarine fleet at sea in a deterrent exercise. Obviously, this nuclear blackmail should have been one of the factors that persuaded Mrs Gandhi to order the scientists to go ahead with the Pokhran I test.

No doubt Mrs Gandhi got cold feet after the tests and suspended further testing. Meanwhile China and Pakistan concluded a technology cooperation agreement and Pakistan started receiving Chinese support for its nuclear weapon programme. Mrs Gandhi ordered pre*parations for a nuclear weapon test in 1983 and called them off under US pressure. By 1987 Pakistan achieved nuclear weaponization with Chinese help. The weapon was of Chinese design tested in 1967 as a missile warhead.
Faced with this challenge of China-Pakistan nuclear collaboration Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi ordered a programme of Indian nuclear weaponization in 1988. As Mr V.P. Singh disclosed in the BBC “Hard Talk” interview, India was ready for testing during his tenure of office and he did not do it because India was economically weak and would not have been able to withstand sanctions. Following the legitimization of the nuclear weapons by the international community through the unconditional and indefinite extension of the NPT Mr Narasimha Rao ordered testing of the weapons. Again they were called off because of US pressure. But the shafts made were available for fresh tests at short notice.

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Testing nuclear weapons required foresightedness which was ample in Atal Behari Vajpayee.. He has been one of the most honourable PMs of India. None of the congress PMs had balls. PERIOD.

India is where is it because of 3 main leaders in our History,

1. Iron Man Sardar Patel

2. Iron Lady Indira Gandhi

3. Honest MMS as finance minister

3. Most revered Atal Behari Vajpayee as PM.

Rest all PMs were either worthless scum bags or simply inept
 
Wowow nice article.

@rashtriya.rifles: you should first read the article. The article explicitly rubbishes pieces like your post above.
 
Congress's current leadership has no guts to carry out tests

Testing nuclear weapons required foresightedness which was ample in Atal Behari Vajpayee.. He has been one of the most honourable PMs of India. None of the congress PMs had balls. PERIOD.

India is where is it because of 3 main leaders in our History,

1. Iron Man Sardar Patel

2. Iron Lady Indira Gandhi

3. Honest MMS as finance minister

3. Most revered Atal Behari Vajpayee as PM.

Rest all PMs were either worthless scum bags or simply inept

you missed Lal Bahadur Shastri
 
Wowow nice article.

@rashtriya.rifles: you should first read the article. The article explicitly rubbishes pieces like your post above.

Evidences or on the contrary buddy...

Tell me one thing, after independence, how many terms did congress get the mandate for and how many terms a non-congress party got the mandate ? Everytime they came in power,prices of essentials just spiraled.

Congress's current leadership has no guts to carry out tests

you missed Lal Bahadur Shastri

Yes he too... thanks for pointing it out. :)
 
3. Honest MMS as finance minister

Narasimha Rao deserves the credit for opening the economy.

MMS is just a Chhaprasi whose only job is to allow the Mainos to loot the poor people.

Vajpayee also had a son-in-law called Bhattacharya who was nearly as bad as Robert Vadra.
 
Narasimha Rao deserves the credit for opening the economy.

MMS is just a Chhaprasi whose only job is to allow the Mainos to loot the poor people.

Vajpayee also had a son-in-law called Bhattacharya who was nearly as bad as Robert Vadra.

you need to learn history mate.:)
 
Narasimha Rao deserves the credit for opening the economy.

MMS is just a Chhaprasi whose only job is to allow the Mainos to loot the poor people.

Vajpayee also had a son-in-law called Bhattacharya who was nearly as bad as Robert Vadra.

read 1990 economic reforms of india again Narasimha Rao gave MMS the freedom to allow reforms but MMS was the one that really opened and made policies about it
 
^^ The brave political decision was taken by Narasimha Rao and MMs just did his Job. He is just a technical person but doesnt have the guts to take brave political decisions like it is evident now. You need balls of steel like Narsimha Rao to defy everyone and take decisions.
 
^ tell this to the congress party who doesn't even mention that fellow's name in the appreciation list. No one thanks him or heck bother's giving him his due credit.. all are either sonia ji sonia ji or rahul ji rahul ji.
 
^^ because N Rao tried to sideline Gandhi family

On Topic> we need more N tests and i believe in 2014 with A 6 new warheads will be tested too

till then our economy will be fine and will be able to withstand sanctions much greater than 1998 ones
 

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