India’s Nuclear Command and Control: Perspectives from Organisation Theory

S Sasikumar
Joined IDSA March 2010 Area of Interest International relations theory, History of Political Philosophy, Organization theory, Nuclear deterrence and strategy in Asia and India’s foreign and security policy. Current Project… Continue reading India’s Nuclear Command and Control: Perspectives from Organisation Theory read more
Volume:34
Issue:3
Articles

Command and control of nuclear weapons was the edifice upon which great power nuclear strategy was based. Empirical Cold War research later proved that this edifice was, in fact, only a power keg. Therefore, US non-proliferation-minded analysts propounded logical reasons for their claim that new nuclear nations will be unable to demonstrate prudence in nuclear weapons management. The unique Indian case, pronounced from the organisation theory perspective, proves to the contrary. India’s nuclear organisation is not a static entity; its unique strategic culture together with a political standard operating procedure for nuclear weapons management reduces the exaggerated possibility of any catastrophe.

Keywords: India, Nuclear