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U.S. Strategic Nuclear Policy, An Oral History, Part 1
U.S. Strategic Nuclear Policy, An Oral History explores the origins of United States strategic nuclear policy and how it evolved. The documentary looks at this topic through the oral history of key participants including Robert McNamara, Edward Teller, James Schlesinger, Andrew Goodpaster, Harold Brown, Richard Garwin and William Kaufmann.
View part 2 here: https://youtu.be/cA_8I5hjNO0.
Related Sandia documentaries: Always/Never: the Quest for Safety, Control & Survivability (https://youtu.be/DQEB3LJ5psk?list=PLouetuxaIMDrht4F8xiS4AY-oLvCq77aA), and On Deterrence (https://youtu.be/tQBLpJFi6f0).
2005-4339 P
published: 04 Dec 2018
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U.S. Strategic Nuclear Policy, An Oral History, Part 2
U.S. Strategic Nuclear Policy, An Oral History explores the origins of United States strategic nuclear policy and how it evolved. The documentary looks at this topic through the oral history of key participants including Robert McNamara, Edward Teller, James Schlesinger, Andrew Goodpaster, Harold Brown, Richard Garwin and William Kaufmann.
View part 1 here: https://youtu.be/Qz0Dg5gIjhw.
Related Sandia documentaries: Always/Never: the Quest for Safety, Control & Survivability (https://youtu.be/DQEB3LJ5psk?list=PLouetuxaIMDrht4F8xiS4AY-oLvCq77aA), and On Deterrence (https://youtu.be/tQBLpJFi6f0).
2005-4339 P
published: 04 Dec 2018
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Explaining China's "No First Use" Nuclear Weapons Policy
Today's video looks at one of China's more interesting military policies, that of its No First Use nuclear weapons policy. We study some policy papers to get a sense of why this policy exists and some of China's assumptions in adhering to it.
Subscribe to the Asianometry newsletter here: https://asianometry.com/
published: 03 Dec 2019
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What is China's Nuclear Policy?
China is the only nuclear power that has a "no first use" policy, which pledges that China will never be the first country to use nuclear weapons in a conflict. But is it really that straightforward?
Nuclear expert Tong Zhao of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace discusses China's approach to nuclear weapons, its expanding nuclear capabilities, and the potential impact on the U.S.-China security relationship.
Watch the full interview here: https://ncuscr.video/rising-nuclear-tensions
Visit our website for more U.S.-China Essentials: https://www.ncuscr.org/us-china-essentials/
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published: 09 Aug 2022
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The insanity of nuclear deterrence | Robert Green | TEDxChristchurch
When nuclear-armed nations face off, the threat of mutually assured destruction is expected to keep the worst from happening. But is this a rational strategy? Or is it one that is doomed to failure? In this eye-opening and powerful talk, Commander Robert Green shares his experience piloting nuclear-armed aircraft -- and his shift to becoming a staunch opponent of nuclear deterrence.
Commander Robert Green served for twenty years in the British Royal Navy. As a bombardier-navigator, he flew in Buccaneer nuclear strike aircraft and anti-submarine helicopters equipped with nuclear depth-bombs. His final appointment was as Staff Officer (Intelligence) to the Commander-in-Chief Fleet during the 1982 Falklands War.
He chaired the UK affiliate of the World Court Project, which led to the Inter...
published: 13 Dec 2017
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What We Know About How a Russian Nuclear Strike Could Play Out | WSJ
As Russia suffers losses in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has made veiled threats to use nuclear weapons—a scenario that security experts still deem unlikely. WSJ looks at satellite images and documents to understand how the process of launching a strike would work.
Photo composite: Eve Hartley
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published: 24 Oct 2022
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Why Germany Hates Nuclear Power
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Writer: Josi Gold
Editor: Dylan Hennessy
Animator: Mike Ridolfi
Animator: Eli Prenten
Sound: Graham Haerther
Thumbnail: Simon Buckmaster
References:
[1]https://www-pub.iaea.org/mtcd/publications/pdf/pub1239_web.pdf
[2] https://www.cleanenergywire.org/news/coal-protest-germany-deepens-rift-between-green-party-and-climate-movement
[3] https://www.politico.eu/article/parliament-v...
published: 30 Jun 2023
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The Craziest Nuclear Weapons Policy That You’ve Never Heard Of
ACT NOW: http://www.ucsusa.org/hairtrigger
What if someone told you that we were one cyberattack away from accidental nuclear war? One false radar reading away from World War III? What if that person was a U.S. general?
That’s the reality today, with hundreds of U.S. nuclear missiles kept on hair-trigger alert. Leftover from the Cold War, the system is supposed to deter a Russian first strike. If radar and satellite indicate an incoming attack, the president is given ten minutes to decide if the attack is real and whether to launch.
But satellites and radar can be wrong. They’ve been wrong before, and we’ve been lucky to avoid a world-changing nuclear conflict. Even U.S. generals say the most likely nuclear war is an accidental one.
Fortunately, the president can independently end hair...
published: 08 Mar 2016
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The Secret of India’s Nuclear Policy
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We all know that India and Pakistan are both nuclear nations, but have you ever wondered about the nuclear policies of the two countries? A country's nuclear policy is important because it dictates how it plans to use the weapons in case of a war. While India has maintained a "no first use" policy for decades - meaning it won't ever use nuclear weapons first - Pakistan hasn't made any such promises. Why? Shouldn't it concern India that in the event of a war, there are no guarantees that Pakistan won't use nuclear weapons first? We anaylze India's position on the use of its nuclear weapons, but even more importantly...
published: 27 Jan 2023
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India's Nuclear Policy | Tests, Deals, Agreements, Doctrines | All Details in 20 minutes
India's Journey from non-nuclear state to nuclear state was challenging enough for which India was made to pay a heavy price. Acquisition of nuclear technology could help alleviate the country’s energy needs, sustain its economic development and provide a deterrent against the negative intentions of neighbours and others. At the same time, there was an awareness among India's leaders that Nuclear weapons could become a means to protect Indian territory from external forces However, India remained pro-nuclear disarmament.
Foreign Policy Experts see a paradox in India’s Foreign Policy i.e., on one hand, India wanted to develop nuclear weapons and on another hand, India called for global disarmament
We will trace India’s Nuclear Policy into the following four phases of time:
1. Phase-1: 194...
published: 27 Nov 2020
1:58:54
U.S. Strategic Nuclear Policy, An Oral History, Part 1
U.S. Strategic Nuclear Policy, An Oral History explores the origins of United States strategic nuclear policy and how it evolved. The documentary looks at this ...
U.S. Strategic Nuclear Policy, An Oral History explores the origins of United States strategic nuclear policy and how it evolved. The documentary looks at this topic through the oral history of key participants including Robert McNamara, Edward Teller, James Schlesinger, Andrew Goodpaster, Harold Brown, Richard Garwin and William Kaufmann.
View part 2 here: https://youtu.be/cA_8I5hjNO0.
Related Sandia documentaries: Always/Never: the Quest for Safety, Control & Survivability (https://youtu.be/DQEB3LJ5psk?list=PLouetuxaIMDrht4F8xiS4AY-oLvCq77aA), and On Deterrence (https://youtu.be/tQBLpJFi6f0).
2005-4339 P
https://wn.com/U.S._Strategic_Nuclear_Policy,_An_Oral_History,_Part_1
U.S. Strategic Nuclear Policy, An Oral History explores the origins of United States strategic nuclear policy and how it evolved. The documentary looks at this topic through the oral history of key participants including Robert McNamara, Edward Teller, James Schlesinger, Andrew Goodpaster, Harold Brown, Richard Garwin and William Kaufmann.
View part 2 here: https://youtu.be/cA_8I5hjNO0.
Related Sandia documentaries: Always/Never: the Quest for Safety, Control & Survivability (https://youtu.be/DQEB3LJ5psk?list=PLouetuxaIMDrht4F8xiS4AY-oLvCq77aA), and On Deterrence (https://youtu.be/tQBLpJFi6f0).
2005-4339 P
- published: 04 Dec 2018
- views: 1215319
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U.S. Strategic Nuclear Policy, An Oral History, Part 2
U.S. Strategic Nuclear Policy, An Oral History explores the origins of United States strategic nuclear policy and how it evolved. The documentary looks at this ...
U.S. Strategic Nuclear Policy, An Oral History explores the origins of United States strategic nuclear policy and how it evolved. The documentary looks at this topic through the oral history of key participants including Robert McNamara, Edward Teller, James Schlesinger, Andrew Goodpaster, Harold Brown, Richard Garwin and William Kaufmann.
View part 1 here: https://youtu.be/Qz0Dg5gIjhw.
Related Sandia documentaries: Always/Never: the Quest for Safety, Control & Survivability (https://youtu.be/DQEB3LJ5psk?list=PLouetuxaIMDrht4F8xiS4AY-oLvCq77aA), and On Deterrence (https://youtu.be/tQBLpJFi6f0).
2005-4339 P
https://wn.com/U.S._Strategic_Nuclear_Policy,_An_Oral_History,_Part_2
U.S. Strategic Nuclear Policy, An Oral History explores the origins of United States strategic nuclear policy and how it evolved. The documentary looks at this topic through the oral history of key participants including Robert McNamara, Edward Teller, James Schlesinger, Andrew Goodpaster, Harold Brown, Richard Garwin and William Kaufmann.
View part 1 here: https://youtu.be/Qz0Dg5gIjhw.
Related Sandia documentaries: Always/Never: the Quest for Safety, Control & Survivability (https://youtu.be/DQEB3LJ5psk?list=PLouetuxaIMDrht4F8xiS4AY-oLvCq77aA), and On Deterrence (https://youtu.be/tQBLpJFi6f0).
2005-4339 P
- published: 04 Dec 2018
- views: 447780
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Explaining China's "No First Use" Nuclear Weapons Policy
Today's video looks at one of China's more interesting military policies, that of its No First Use nuclear weapons policy. We study some policy papers to get a ...
Today's video looks at one of China's more interesting military policies, that of its No First Use nuclear weapons policy. We study some policy papers to get a sense of why this policy exists and some of China's assumptions in adhering to it.
Subscribe to the Asianometry newsletter here: https://asianometry.com/
https://wn.com/Explaining_China's_No_First_Use_Nuclear_Weapons_Policy
Today's video looks at one of China's more interesting military policies, that of its No First Use nuclear weapons policy. We study some policy papers to get a sense of why this policy exists and some of China's assumptions in adhering to it.
Subscribe to the Asianometry newsletter here: https://asianometry.com/
- published: 03 Dec 2019
- views: 7162
3:24
What is China's Nuclear Policy?
China is the only nuclear power that has a "no first use" policy, which pledges that China will never be the first country to use nuclear weapons in a conflict....
China is the only nuclear power that has a "no first use" policy, which pledges that China will never be the first country to use nuclear weapons in a conflict. But is it really that straightforward?
Nuclear expert Tong Zhao of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace discusses China's approach to nuclear weapons, its expanding nuclear capabilities, and the potential impact on the U.S.-China security relationship.
Watch the full interview here: https://ncuscr.video/rising-nuclear-tensions
Visit our website for more U.S.-China Essentials: https://www.ncuscr.org/us-china-essentials/
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https://wn.com/What_Is_China's_Nuclear_Policy
China is the only nuclear power that has a "no first use" policy, which pledges that China will never be the first country to use nuclear weapons in a conflict. But is it really that straightforward?
Nuclear expert Tong Zhao of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace discusses China's approach to nuclear weapons, its expanding nuclear capabilities, and the potential impact on the U.S.-China security relationship.
Watch the full interview here: https://ncuscr.video/rising-nuclear-tensions
Visit our website for more U.S.-China Essentials: https://www.ncuscr.org/us-china-essentials/
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- published: 09 Aug 2022
- views: 27149
19:45
The insanity of nuclear deterrence | Robert Green | TEDxChristchurch
When nuclear-armed nations face off, the threat of mutually assured destruction is expected to keep the worst from happening. But is this a rational strategy? O...
When nuclear-armed nations face off, the threat of mutually assured destruction is expected to keep the worst from happening. But is this a rational strategy? Or is it one that is doomed to failure? In this eye-opening and powerful talk, Commander Robert Green shares his experience piloting nuclear-armed aircraft -- and his shift to becoming a staunch opponent of nuclear deterrence.
Commander Robert Green served for twenty years in the British Royal Navy. As a bombardier-navigator, he flew in Buccaneer nuclear strike aircraft and anti-submarine helicopters equipped with nuclear depth-bombs. His final appointment was as Staff Officer (Intelligence) to the Commander-in-Chief Fleet during the 1982 Falklands War.
He chaired the UK affiliate of the World Court Project, which led to the International Court of Justice judgment in 1996 that the threat or use of nuclear weapons would generally be illegal. Co-Director of the Disarmament & Security Centre in Christchurch since 1998, he is the author of Security Without Nuclear Deterrence. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
https://wn.com/The_Insanity_Of_Nuclear_Deterrence_|_Robert_Green_|_Tedxchristchurch
When nuclear-armed nations face off, the threat of mutually assured destruction is expected to keep the worst from happening. But is this a rational strategy? Or is it one that is doomed to failure? In this eye-opening and powerful talk, Commander Robert Green shares his experience piloting nuclear-armed aircraft -- and his shift to becoming a staunch opponent of nuclear deterrence.
Commander Robert Green served for twenty years in the British Royal Navy. As a bombardier-navigator, he flew in Buccaneer nuclear strike aircraft and anti-submarine helicopters equipped with nuclear depth-bombs. His final appointment was as Staff Officer (Intelligence) to the Commander-in-Chief Fleet during the 1982 Falklands War.
He chaired the UK affiliate of the World Court Project, which led to the International Court of Justice judgment in 1996 that the threat or use of nuclear weapons would generally be illegal. Co-Director of the Disarmament & Security Centre in Christchurch since 1998, he is the author of Security Without Nuclear Deterrence. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
- published: 13 Dec 2017
- views: 620476
7:08
What We Know About How a Russian Nuclear Strike Could Play Out | WSJ
As Russia suffers losses in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has made veiled threats to use nuclear weapons—a scenario that security experts still deem unlikel...
As Russia suffers losses in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has made veiled threats to use nuclear weapons—a scenario that security experts still deem unlikely. WSJ looks at satellite images and documents to understand how the process of launching a strike would work.
Photo composite: Eve Hartley
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https://wn.com/What_We_Know_About_How_A_Russian_Nuclear_Strike_Could_Play_Out_|_Wsj
As Russia suffers losses in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin has made veiled threats to use nuclear weapons—a scenario that security experts still deem unlikely. WSJ looks at satellite images and documents to understand how the process of launching a strike would work.
Photo composite: Eve Hartley
More from the Wall Street Journal:
Visit WSJ.com: http://www.wsj.com
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#Russia #NuclearWeapons #WSJ
- published: 24 Oct 2022
- views: 513512
19:38
Why Germany Hates Nuclear Power
Sign up to Brilliant using my link and get 20% off your an annual subscription: https://brilliant.org/realengineering
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Credits:
Writer/Narrator: Brian McManus
Writer: Josi Gold
Editor: Dylan Hennessy
Animator: Mike Ridolfi
Animator: Eli Prenten
Sound: Graham Haerther
Thumbnail: Simon Buckmaster
References:
[1]https://www-pub.iaea.org/mtcd/publications/pdf/pub1239_web.pdf
[2] https://www.cleanenergywire.org/news/coal-protest-germany-deepens-rift-between-green-party-and-climate-movement
[3] https://www.politico.eu/article/parliament-votes-to-give-green-labels-to-nuclear-and-gas/
[4] EU parliament backs labelling gas and nuclear investments as green https://www.reuters.com/business/sustainable-business/eu-parliament-vote-green-gas-nuclear-rules-2022-07-06/
[5] https://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/france-energy-eng
[6] Explainer: Why nuclear-powered France faces power outage risks
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/why-nuclear-powered-france-faces-power-outage-risks-2022-12-09/#:~:text=France%20is%20one%20of%20the,Europe's%20total%20power%20through%20exports.
[7] EDF ordered to inspect 200 nuclear pipe weldings after more cracks discovered
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/edf-ordered-inspect-200-nuclear-pipe-weldings-after-more-cracks-discovered-2023-03-10/
[8] Welders wanted: France steps up recruitment drive as nuclear crisis deepens
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/welders-wanted-france-steps-up-recruitment-drive-nuclear-crisis-deepens-2022-11-29/
[9]
French parliament votes nuclear plan with large majority
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/french-parliament-votes-nuclear-plan-with-large-majority-2023-03-21/
[10] EDF announces new delay for Flamanville EPR reactor
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/edf-announces-new-delay-flamanville-epr-reactor-2022-12-16/
[11] https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=9374057
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https://wn.com/Why_Germany_Hates_Nuclear_Power
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Credits:
Writer/Narrator: Brian McManus
Writer: Josi Gold
Editor: Dylan Hennessy
Animator: Mike Ridolfi
Animator: Eli Prenten
Sound: Graham Haerther
Thumbnail: Simon Buckmaster
References:
[1]https://www-pub.iaea.org/mtcd/publications/pdf/pub1239_web.pdf
[2] https://www.cleanenergywire.org/news/coal-protest-germany-deepens-rift-between-green-party-and-climate-movement
[3] https://www.politico.eu/article/parliament-votes-to-give-green-labels-to-nuclear-and-gas/
[4] EU parliament backs labelling gas and nuclear investments as green https://www.reuters.com/business/sustainable-business/eu-parliament-vote-green-gas-nuclear-rules-2022-07-06/
[5] https://www.trade.gov/country-commercial-guides/france-energy-eng
[6] Explainer: Why nuclear-powered France faces power outage risks
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/why-nuclear-powered-france-faces-power-outage-risks-2022-12-09/#:~:text=France%20is%20one%20of%20the,Europe's%20total%20power%20through%20exports.
[7] EDF ordered to inspect 200 nuclear pipe weldings after more cracks discovered
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/edf-ordered-inspect-200-nuclear-pipe-weldings-after-more-cracks-discovered-2023-03-10/
[8] Welders wanted: France steps up recruitment drive as nuclear crisis deepens
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/welders-wanted-france-steps-up-recruitment-drive-nuclear-crisis-deepens-2022-11-29/
[9]
French parliament votes nuclear plan with large majority
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/french-parliament-votes-nuclear-plan-with-large-majority-2023-03-21/
[10] EDF announces new delay for Flamanville EPR reactor
https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/edf-announces-new-delay-flamanville-epr-reactor-2022-12-16/
[11] https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?arnumber=9374057
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Music by Epidemic Sound: http://epidemicsound.com/creator
Thank you to my patreon supporters: Abdullah Alotaibi, Adam Flohr, Henning Basma, Hank Green, William Leu, Tristan Edwards, Ian Dundore, John & Becki Johnston. Nevin Spoljaric, Jason Clark, Thomas Barth, Johnny MacDonald, Stephen Foland, Alfred Holzheu, Abdulrahman Abdulaziz Binghaith, Brent Higgins, Dexter Appleberry, Alex Pavek, Marko Hirsch, Mikkel Johansen, Hibiyi Mori. Viktor Józsa, Ron Hochsprung
- published: 30 Jun 2023
- views: 2005691
1:55
The Craziest Nuclear Weapons Policy That You’ve Never Heard Of
ACT NOW: http://www.ucsusa.org/hairtrigger
What if someone told you that we were one cyberattack away from accidental nuclear war? One false radar reading away...
ACT NOW: http://www.ucsusa.org/hairtrigger
What if someone told you that we were one cyberattack away from accidental nuclear war? One false radar reading away from World War III? What if that person was a U.S. general?
That’s the reality today, with hundreds of U.S. nuclear missiles kept on hair-trigger alert. Leftover from the Cold War, the system is supposed to deter a Russian first strike. If radar and satellite indicate an incoming attack, the president is given ten minutes to decide if the attack is real and whether to launch.
But satellites and radar can be wrong. They’ve been wrong before, and we’ve been lucky to avoid a world-changing nuclear conflict. Even U.S. generals say the most likely nuclear war is an accidental one.
Fortunately, the president can independently end hair-trigger alert—but he needs your help. Send him a letter and make your voice heard: let’s stop gambling with nuclear weapons.
Act now: http://www.ucsusa.org/hairtrigger
Learn more: http://www.ucsusa.org/nuclear-weapons...
https://wn.com/The_Craziest_Nuclear_Weapons_Policy_That_You’Ve_Never_Heard_Of
ACT NOW: http://www.ucsusa.org/hairtrigger
What if someone told you that we were one cyberattack away from accidental nuclear war? One false radar reading away from World War III? What if that person was a U.S. general?
That’s the reality today, with hundreds of U.S. nuclear missiles kept on hair-trigger alert. Leftover from the Cold War, the system is supposed to deter a Russian first strike. If radar and satellite indicate an incoming attack, the president is given ten minutes to decide if the attack is real and whether to launch.
But satellites and radar can be wrong. They’ve been wrong before, and we’ve been lucky to avoid a world-changing nuclear conflict. Even U.S. generals say the most likely nuclear war is an accidental one.
Fortunately, the president can independently end hair-trigger alert—but he needs your help. Send him a letter and make your voice heard: let’s stop gambling with nuclear weapons.
Act now: http://www.ucsusa.org/hairtrigger
Learn more: http://www.ucsusa.org/nuclear-weapons...
- published: 08 Mar 2016
- views: 93320
21:06
The Secret of India’s Nuclear Policy
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We all know that India and Pakistan are both nuclear nations, but have you ever wondered about the nuclear policies of the two countries? A country's nuclear policy is important because it dictates how it plans to use the weapons in case of a war. While India has maintained a "no first use" policy for decades - meaning it won't ever use nuclear weapons first - Pakistan hasn't made any such promises. Why? Shouldn't it concern India that in the event of a war, there are no guarantees that Pakistan won't use nuclear weapons first? We anaylze India's position on the use of its nuclear weapons, but even more importantly, we discuss the growing calls by experts to change India's nuclear policy because it's not Pakistan we need to be worried about now - but China! Watch the video to find out more.
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We all know that India and Pakistan are both nuclear nations, but have you ever wondered about the nuclear policies of the two countries? A country's nuclear policy is important because it dictates how it plans to use the weapons in case of a war. While India has maintained a "no first use" policy for decades - meaning it won't ever use nuclear weapons first - Pakistan hasn't made any such promises. Why? Shouldn't it concern India that in the event of a war, there are no guarantees that Pakistan won't use nuclear weapons first? We anaylze India's position on the use of its nuclear weapons, but even more importantly, we discuss the growing calls by experts to change India's nuclear policy because it's not Pakistan we need to be worried about now - but China! Watch the video to find out more.
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08:24 1) No First Use
09:23 2) Credible Minimum Deterrence
11:26 Pakistan's ambiguity
14:37 Situation Today
15:02 Not merely symbolic
18:22 Nuclear weapons for deterrence
19:51 Conclusion
- published: 27 Jan 2023
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India's Nuclear Policy | Tests, Deals, Agreements, Doctrines | All Details in 20 minutes
India's Journey from non-nuclear state to nuclear state was challenging enough for which India was made to pay a heavy price. Acquisition of nuclear technology...
India's Journey from non-nuclear state to nuclear state was challenging enough for which India was made to pay a heavy price. Acquisition of nuclear technology could help alleviate the country’s energy needs, sustain its economic development and provide a deterrent against the negative intentions of neighbours and others. At the same time, there was an awareness among India's leaders that Nuclear weapons could become a means to protect Indian territory from external forces However, India remained pro-nuclear disarmament.
Foreign Policy Experts see a paradox in India’s Foreign Policy i.e., on one hand, India wanted to develop nuclear weapons and on another hand, India called for global disarmament
We will trace India’s Nuclear Policy into the following four phases of time:
1. Phase-1: 1947-1974
2. Phase-2: 1974-1998
3. Phase-3: 1998-2009
4. Phase-4: 2009- Present
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00:00 Introduction
01:08 Phase 1 (1947-1974)
07:02 Phase 2 (1974-1998)
10:51 Phase 3 (1998-2009)
16:00 Phase 4 (2009-2020)
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References
This video would have been impossible to make if the following would not have shared their great insights on India’s Nuclear Policy:
Chris, Odgen, ‘India and Nuclear Weapons’ in Scott, David (ed) ‘Handbook of India’s International Relations’. By Routledge, 2011.
Sikri Rajive, ‘Challenge and Strategy: Rethinking India’s Foreign Policy’. By Sage, 2019.
Khanna, V.N., ‘India’s Foreign Policy’. By Vikas, 2012.
Website Articles:
https://www.nti.org/learn/countries/india/nuclear/
https://thewire.in/security-security/india-as-nuclear-weapon-state-is-now-a-young-adult-its-nuclear-policy-needs-to-grow-up
https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/columns/india-and-the-ctbt/article6892680.ece
https://www.mea.gov.in/press-releases.htm?dtl/20131/The+Cabinet+Committee+on+Security+Reviews+perationalization+of+Indias+Nuclear+Doctrine
https://www.orfonline.org/research/is-india-overturning-decades-of-nuclear-doctrine/
https://wn.com/India's_Nuclear_Policy_|_Tests,_Deals,_Agreements,_Doctrines_|_All_Details_In_20_Minutes
India's Journey from non-nuclear state to nuclear state was challenging enough for which India was made to pay a heavy price. Acquisition of nuclear technology could help alleviate the country’s energy needs, sustain its economic development and provide a deterrent against the negative intentions of neighbours and others. At the same time, there was an awareness among India's leaders that Nuclear weapons could become a means to protect Indian territory from external forces However, India remained pro-nuclear disarmament.
Foreign Policy Experts see a paradox in India’s Foreign Policy i.e., on one hand, India wanted to develop nuclear weapons and on another hand, India called for global disarmament
We will trace India’s Nuclear Policy into the following four phases of time:
1. Phase-1: 1947-1974
2. Phase-2: 1974-1998
3. Phase-3: 1998-2009
4. Phase-4: 2009- Present
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:08 Phase 1 (1947-1974)
07:02 Phase 2 (1974-1998)
10:51 Phase 3 (1998-2009)
16:00 Phase 4 (2009-2020)
*************************************************
References
This video would have been impossible to make if the following would not have shared their great insights on India’s Nuclear Policy:
Chris, Odgen, ‘India and Nuclear Weapons’ in Scott, David (ed) ‘Handbook of India’s International Relations’. By Routledge, 2011.
Sikri Rajive, ‘Challenge and Strategy: Rethinking India’s Foreign Policy’. By Sage, 2019.
Khanna, V.N., ‘India’s Foreign Policy’. By Vikas, 2012.
Website Articles:
https://www.nti.org/learn/countries/india/nuclear/
https://thewire.in/security-security/india-as-nuclear-weapon-state-is-now-a-young-adult-its-nuclear-policy-needs-to-grow-up
https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/columns/india-and-the-ctbt/article6892680.ece
https://www.mea.gov.in/press-releases.htm?dtl/20131/The+Cabinet+Committee+on+Security+Reviews+perationalization+of+Indias+Nuclear+Doctrine
https://www.orfonline.org/research/is-india-overturning-decades-of-nuclear-doctrine/
- published: 27 Nov 2020
- views: 78123