India's No-First-Use Nuclear Policy Demands Credible Second-Strike Capability
"Obviously, when one looks at the country's nuclear doctrine if anyone attacks India, its forces, or its assets inside its territory or even outside, it would retaliate with massive force and when one is talking about massive retaliation, one needs very large capabilities," Matheswaran told Sputnik India on Tuesday.
MIRV Adds Muscle to India's Offensive Might Against Its Enemies
"I presume this is the first test of the MIRV, and there are a series of many more tests that will have to be done to perfect the whole process, and as I understand this is for four or five targets. Although, no official announcement is there that is the premise and the next step will be to increase the number," the geopolitics analyst, who serves as the president of Chennai-based think-tank, The Peninsula Foundation, highlighted.