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After the Bomb - Reflections on Indias Nuclear Journey 1st Edition(English, Hardcover, Achin Vanaik)

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Proponents of Indias nuclear weapons programme have felt vindicated ever since the 2009 Indo - US Civilian Nuclear Deal allowed India to have access to advanced civilian nuclear technology without renouncing its nuclear weapons programme. Over the next few years, supporters of nuclear weaponization within have gained greater importance in the countrys strategic discourse. Against this backdrop, Achin Vanaik, a prominent critic of nuclear weapons, warns of the dangers of indulging in sabre-rattling with weapons of mass destruction. After the Bomb analyzes the main flaws in the arguments favoring nuclear weapons. The volume presents ten dilemmas of nuclear deterrence followed by a politico-psychological analysis of why the Indian bomb lobby takes the effectiveness of nuclear deterrence as an article of faith. It also tells us why nations should not overestimate the danger of nuclear terrorism by non-state actors. The author discusses the contrasts and similarities in the viewpoints of prominent advisers involved in formulating the nuclear policy while presenting an extended critique of Indias professed path to nuclear disarmament. The conclusion forcefully argues why India needs to go beyond the Non - Proliferation Treaty (NPT) to ensure a world free of nuclear weapons. This book is a must-read for students and scholars of political science, international relations, strategic studies, peace and conflict studies as also for every concerned citizen of the world. About the Author Achin Vanaik was Professor of International Relations and Global Politics, University of Delhi, Delhi, Associate Fellow of the Transnational Institute (TNI), Amsterdam and founding member of the Coalition for Nuclear Disarmament and Peace (CNDP), India.