India currently operates two ballistic missile submarines as its sea-based strategic deterrent against neighbors China and ...
India's 22-year-old nuclear doctrine, based on 'no first use' and 'credible minimum deterrence', faces urgent re-evaluation.
A look at what the policy shift means, why it’s happening now, and how private participation could reshape India’s nuclear ...
India is set to open its nuclear energy sector to private companies. This move aims to boost energy security and ...
The government announced that private companies will now be allowed to build and operate nuclear power plants, including ...
Pakistan’s nuclear threats against India lack credibility and are mainly intended to trigger US intervention. The danger is ...
If executed with prudence and transparency, the move to allow private participation in nuclear power sector could mark the ...
He argued India deserves the same rights as the US and praised Modi's resistance to external pressure, emphasising India's ...
This special report covers the Prime Minister's announcement of a major policy change to open India's nuclear energy sector ...
India's engagement with Russia is not without risks. Its decision to host the summit, nonetheless, and continue its trade ties despite overt disapproval from the West, is a clear exercise of strategic ...
India introduces price incentives for aging nuclear plants to boost revenue and support future energy projects amid rising ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s state visit to India on December 4-5 for the 23rd India-Russia Annual Summit marked a ...