Nuclear, chemical and biological weapons, or Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), present a serious danger in today’s world. This pertinent and topical volume takes a hard headed look at the threat that India could face these weapons. A great deal of literature exists on international regimes and their attempts to curb the proliferation of WMD. For a number of years the national effort seemed to be confined to relying solely oh these international regimes to ensure the safety of the nation. This book is groundbreaking in that it concentrates more on the protection of society and the armed forces against both state and non state actors armed with WMD, and less on the international regimes. Additionally, the book offers a detailed checklist for the formulation of a national strategy to protect the people of India from WMD agents, while suggesting a counter proliferation strategy. With contributions from leading analysts in the field, some of the important issues that are discussed here include: The danger that WMD poses to governments and to the populace at large; The actual threat of WMD and the scenarios that India needs to guard against; Whether India faces a greater WMD threat from state or non state actors; The possible protective measures that can be undertaken to guard against these threats; The position that the Indian government needs to take in international for a while addressing international initiatives to prevent the use of WMD. Unique in its content, among the strong points of this volume is the detailed description of efforts required to set up material and human resources to respond to such catastrophes. With its comprehensive coverage of both practical and policy issues, it will attract the attention of scholars, defence strategists and serving personnel in the armed forces.
The Long View from Delhi: To Define the Indian Grand Strategy for Foreign Policy
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