Date: Jun 14, 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDAuZcZQWFU&t=1004s

India's nuclear profile, doctrine, and practices have evolved rapidly since the country's nuclear breakout in 1998. However, the outside world's understanding of India's doctrinal debates, forward-looking strategy, and technical developments are still two decades behind the present. India and Nuclear Asia will fill that gap in our knowledge by focusing on the post-1998 evolution of Indian nuclear thought, its arsenal, the triangular rivalry with Pakistan and China, and New Delhi's nonproliferation policy approaches.

Yogesh Joshi and Frank O'Donnell show how India's nuclear trajectory has evolved in response to domestic, regional, and global drivers.

See the programme here.


Speakers

Ali Ahmed, author and independent analyst

Frank O'Donnell, co-author, India and Nuclear Asia: Forces, Doctrine, and Dangers

Manoj Joshi, Distinguished Fellow, ORF

Rakesh Sood, Distinguished Fellow, ORF

Yogesh Joshi, co-author, India and Nuclear Asia: Forces, Doctrine, and Dangers


The timing of this event is from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Venue Address

Conference Hall, ORF New Delhi