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Revisiting India's military doctrine
As wars grow faster, smarter, and borderless, India faces a pivotal choice - modernise its doctrine or risk strategic irrelevance
Private sector likely to play a key role in nuclear power road map
A consultative process is underway, led by NITI Aayog along with NPCIL, involving state energy ministers as nodal points to ensure alignment with state-level energy priorities
Govt likely to ease nuclear liability laws to attract foreign firms
India may be revisiting the law that was largely influenced by the Bhopal Gas Tragedy, to encourage US investment
A Cool Bomb: How an Indian mathematician aims to limit nuclear blast impact
Dr Meera Chadha's groundbreaking research with dust particles could pave the way for reducing the impact of nuclear blasts
No-first-use nuke policy will depend on 'circumstances' in future: Rajnath
A 'no first use' policy means the country will not use its nuclear weapon as a means of warfare unless attacked by an adversary using nuclear weapons
'Hell broke loose': Yashwant Sinha recalls time of India's nuclear test
Sinha recollects this incident in his autobiography Relentless, which is scheduled to be launched on Monday
Entry into nuclear groups reaffirms India's non-proliferation pledge: PM
"I thank Australia and other members of the Australia Group for export control for supporting India's entry in it," Modi tweeted.
Foreign suppliers urged to step up as government backs own nuclear design
Modi has made nuclear expansion a key plank of his strategy to supply Asia's No.3 economy
Nuclear war games: India thinks outside the box
Menon's book hints strongly that India could drop its 'no first use' policy under some circumstances